Possible Worlds Test for Validity of an Argument

A valid argument may have a false conclusion. True; an argument is valid as long as all the premises cannot be true while the conclusion is false. Provided that there is a false conclusion, an argument can be valid as long as both premises cannot be true at the same time (that they are not consistent). ................
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