In deductive reasoning, what is the difference between validity and soundness?
- Validity concerns the truth of an argument's premises, but soundness requires a high degree of probability.
- Validity only concerns the structure of an argument, but soundness requires both validity and true premises.
- Validity concerns an argument's probability, but soundness requires clearly defined terms.
- Validity concerns the inductive strength of an argument, but soundness requires both strength and plausible premises.