Soundness

In logic and deductive reasoning, an argument is sound if it is both valid in form and has no false premises.[1] Soundness has a related meaning in mathematical logic, wherein a formal system of logic is sound if and only if every well-formed formula that can be proven in the system is logically valid with respect to the logical semantics of the system.

  1. ^ Smith, Peter (2010). "Types of proof system" (PDF). p. 5.

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