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    Exam 17: The Logic of Declarative Statements
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    An Argument Is Valid at the Level of the Logic
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An Argument Is Valid at the Level of the Logic

Question 24

Question 24

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An argument is valid at the level of the Logic of Statements if the conditional formed by the conjunction of its premises as the antecedent and the conclusion as its consequent is a tautology.

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