For each of the following short arguments; (a) say whether the…

Question Answered step-by-step For each of the following short arguments; (a) say whether the… For each of the following short arguments; (a) say whether the argument is deductively valid or invalid. Then (b) if you think the argument is invalid, explain why the argument is invalid. If you think the argument is valid, then represent the logical (generalised) form of the argument, making sure you indicate what your schematic letters stand for. 1) Living things need water. Plants need water. So, plants are living things. 2) If it is sunny today then it will rain tomorrow. If it rains tomorrow then it will be sunny the day after tomorrow. So if it is sunny the day after tomorrow it must be sunny today. 3) I don’t keep my daughter home from school unless she is sick. My daughter was sick today, so, I kept her home from school. Arts & Humanities Philosophy ATS 2946 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)