Given two statements, A and B, we can say that A is equivalent to B in the Logic of Statements provided that ___________________

(a) A is a tautology and B is contingent
(b) A is insistent and B is a tautology
(c) the conditional (A ïÆ' B) is a tautology
(d) the bi-conditional (A ≠¡ B) is a tautology


d

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A) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. B) Valid. C) Invalid, illicit subalternation. D) Invalid, illicit contrary. E) Invalid, existential fallacy.

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Who was perhaps the greatest Sophist?

a. Aristotle b. Gyges c. Democritus d. Protagoras

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Explain Plato's view of the soul

Why did he liken it to a chariot?

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Group bias is a form of egocentrism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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