Asked by john

For an argument to be suppositionally strong means:
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a
that its premises are convincing and would give us good reason to accept the conclusion.

b
that its premises are well-supported and provide strong evidence for the conclusion.

c
that its premises would give us good reason to accept the conclusion supposing they were true.

d
that it is a good inductive argument but not deductively valid.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
c — "that its premises would give us good reason to accept the conclusion supposing they were true."