Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
When understood in the inclusive sense, "Either A or B" means "Either A or B (but not both)."
FALSE
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a. it cannot be a premise or conclusion of a good argument b. it cannot be a premise of a valid argument c. it cannot be a premise in an inductive argument d. it cannot be a premise in a deductive argument
“Of course arms should not be sold to Iran” has
The difference between factual statements and other statements is that _______
A. factual statements can be warranted B. other statements are beliefs C. factual statements are accepted by almost everyone D. factual statements cannot be used to express states of mind
Aristotle was alive during which of the following eras?
A. The Pre-Socratic Era B. The Socratic Era C. Postmodernity D. The Renaissance E. Romanticism