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According to "The Complete Logical Reasoning for UGC-NET JRF 2026," which of the following best describes the relationship between a valid deductive argument and the truth of its premises and conclusion?
probes the fundamental definition of deductive validity. Option C accurately captures this: validity concerns the *structure* of the argument – the logical connection between premises and conclusion. If the premises *were* true, the conclusion *would have to be* true. However, validity does not guarantee the actual truth of the premises or, consequently, the conclusion. Option A is too strong, implying a bidirectional guarantee; validity doesn't guarantee true premises. Option B is incorrect because validity is conditional on the truth of premises. Option D confuses validity with soundness; a sound argument is valid *and* has true premises. Question: In the context of "The Complete Logical Reasoning for UGC-NET JRF 2026," when analyzing a categorical syllogism, what is the primary role of the middle term?
According to the advanced principles outlined in "The Complete Logical Reasoning for UGC-NET JRF 2026," what is the most significant implication of committing the fallacy of denying the antecedent?
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