A is a sound argument.
by
the definition of sound, A is both (1) valid and
(2) has only true premises.
because A has only true premises, A
has no false premises.
an
argument A has false premises.
by
the definition of "valid", A cannot
have true premises and a false conclusion.
Suppose
__________
Then,
__________
So,
finally, __________
Q.E.D.
1.5a
Proofs
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First show that...
1. A sound argument has no false premises.
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