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What is the difference between valid arguments and fallacious arguments?

A.) true and false
B.) sound and unsound reasoning
C.) bad and good reasoning
D.) negative and positive incentives

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User Parakoos
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B.) sound and unsound reasoning. A valid argument is something that proves a real point and a fallacious argument is “unreasonable” faulty reasoning. A fallacious argument may be deceptive by appearing to be better than it really is.
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User Roshin Raphel
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Answer:

B.) sound and unsound reasoning

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the main difference between valid and fallacious arguments. Valid arguments are those that are developed carefully and that follow the rules of logic. Fallacious arguments, on the other hand, usually appear to be correct but in fact are designed in a faulty way. Fallacious arguments rely on unfair assumptions, generalizations and wrong conclusions.

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