Defamation, Libel, Privacy, Obscenity, and Commercial Speech

An argument can be a perfectly valid deduction even if it involves a false premise. Here is an example. Example 3. 1. All cats have five legs. 2. Bugs Pussy is my cat.-----3. Bugs Pussy has five legs. This is a perfectly valid deduction. If (1) and (2) are true then (3) must be true. It so happens that, in this example (1) and (3) are false. ................
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