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Validity and truth are two distinct concepts. Validity is based on arguments, whereas truth is based on propositions. Either a proposition is true or false.

Arguments based on deduction can either be true or false. A deductive argument asserts to offer definitive proof for its conclusion, as we have already noted.

If and only if the premises give irrefutable support for the conclusion, a deductive argument is valid. The following two techniques can also be used to express this idea of a deductive argument's validity.

I If an argument's premises are all true, it follows that its conclusion must likewise be true.

(ii) It is not conceivable for a good argument to have correct premises but a wrong conclusion.

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