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It describes two kinds of argument in logic. A sound argument is valid (logically coherent) and its premises are true. And unsound argument is not sound.
No, but it can be unsound and valid.
It is never OK to have a unsound horse, otherwise you will have to try everything to make it sound again.
sound the pavement
No, concrete does not absorb sound as it very dense.
A sound argument is one that is backed up by personal observation or experience, or more appropriately, logic and reason. An unsound argument is one that can be easily disproved, or is based only on emotion or feelings, or other non-objective means and methods.
Unsound opinions are beliefs or judgments that are not based on logical reasoning or evidence. They may lack factual support or coherence with established facts, making them unreliable or invalid. These opinions can lead to flawed decision-making or inaccurate conclusions.
The opposite of sane is insane, which refers to someone who is mentally ill or not of sound mind.
Very unsound.
No, fallacious inductive arguments are not sound. Sound arguments must be valid and have true premises, but fallacious arguments contain errors in reasoning that make them unsound.
A sound argument is put forth by someone who knows all the facts of the situation and can convince someone by his knowledge on the subject. Unsound is someone arguing without knowing what the facts are, or what they are talking about.
I love children. After I settle in my life I will be having my own children. Its sound enough to a woman.