Validity

The quality of an argument in which, if it be granted that the premises are true, the truth of the conclusion is necessarily entailed by them, i.e., the conclusion necessarily follows from the premises. The following is a valid argument: 

 

To be just is to give others what they are owed. 

Mary is a just person. 

Therefore, Mary gives others what they are owed. 

Encyclopedia of Catholic Theology


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