What is a logical argument?
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Asked on: 12 Jan 2010

A logical argument is one that is based on an argument form that has been shown to be valid and therefore is not open to debate: it is either right or wrong.
The classic example of a logical argument would be:
All men are mortal
Socrates is a men
Therefore Socrates is mortal
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