What Istrian or soundness called
A true argument is sound.
The sentence that contains the universal truth is called a fact.
Truth refers to a statement that accurately reflects reality, validity refers to a logical relationship between the premises and conclusion in an argument, and soundness refers to an argument that is valid and has true premises.
Something that is beyond the truth is often referred to as a misconception or a fallacy. It can also be described as a falsehood or a misrepresentation.
It is called maieutics - "giving birth":
A basis for a conclusion is the evidence, facts, or reasoning that supports the conclusion being drawn. It is the foundation upon which the conclusion is built and is used to demonstrate the validity and soundness of the conclusion.
The truth of an argument is referred to as its validity, while the soundness of an argument requires both validity and true premises. A valid argument is one where the conclusion logically follows from the premises, while a sound argument is also based on true premises.
Titus 2:8Another answer:In the context of Titus 2:8, "sound" means "truthful; not departing from the truth."
It is a quotation from the Bible - Titus 2: 8, meaning speak accurately and speak the truth so that your opponents will have no reason to criticise you
Valid = fact from truth problem truth can lie if I was hot I'm god I'm hot thus I'm god Sound is just all factual
what will be hapened if soundness and fineness more or less percentage presence in cement.
When two points of view are syllogized, (a branch of logic) and if a reasonable deduction be found to satisfy both combatants, that would symbolize (to them) a sound truth as to the're points of view.
A Silent Soundness - 2013 was released on: USA: 4 June 2013 (DVD premiere)
Validity
respect for the integrity of creation
a raoaring and thundering sound
Validity
yes, it is called the truth value