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Does the Proposition "Some S Are P" Mean That Some

Question 74

Question 74

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Does the proposition "Some S are P" mean that some S are not P?


A) No.
B) Yes.
C) It depends on what S is.
D) It depends on what P is.
E) It depends on what both S and P are.

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