Arguments that proceed by the method of "indirect proof" are typically

a. deductive.
b. fallacious.
c. inductive.


a

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What will be an ideal response?

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A paradox can be dissolved by

A) showing that at least one of the paradoxical claims is false. B) showing that the paradoxical claims are not really inconsistent. C) showing that at least one of the paradoxical claims is true.

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a. Adam Smith c. David Lodge b. David Landes d. Adam Landes

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