No, the existence of God is not necessarily ruled out by determinism. Determinism is the belief that all events, including human actions, are ultimately determined by causes external to the will. This does not necessarily preclude the existence of a higher power or deity.
Valid means that the argument leads to a true conclusion, given that its premises are true, but if an argument is valid that does not necessarily mean the conclusion is correct, as its premises may be wrong. A sound argument, on the other hand, in addition to being valid all of its premises are true and hence its conclusion is also true.
Not necessarily. An argument is not automatically true just because the premise and conclusion are true. The reasoning connecting the premise to the conclusion must also be valid for the argument to be considered true.
It could be that 'true and false' refer to the statement in the question text and not the correctness of the answer
Knowledge is information that is supported by evidence and can be proven to be true, while belief is accepting something as true without necessarily having evidence to support it.
When a claim is made that the prmises of an argument (if True) provide inconrovertible grounds for th truth of is conclusion, that claim will be either correct or not correct. If it is correct, that argument is valid. If it is not correct (that is, if the premises when true tail to establish the conclusion irrefutably although claiming to do so), that argumnt is invalid.
"True" implies accuracy or genuineness, while "correct" generally refers to being free from error or conforming to a certain standard. Something can be true without necessarily being correct, and vice versa.
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The correct answer would be true. Hope this helps!!
Most people would tell you it's spelled "ogre", but it's not necessarily true. The truth is that both of them actually exist, though ogers are much more ancient than ogres.
it is true time does not exist . I love you.
No, it is not necessarily true.
Merely saying that it is true does not necessarily make it so. Or: Well, not necessarily.
Yes, that is correct. An oxygen molecule consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
Not necessarily.
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Not necessarily.
if 2 < x < 6 ; which of the following statements about x are necessarily true, and which are not necessarily true? a) 0 < x < 4