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    Subcontrary Propositions Always Have the Forms
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Subcontrary Propositions Always Have the Forms

Question 178

Question 178

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Subcontrary propositions always have the forms:


A) E and O, or E and I
B) I and O
C) A and O, or E and I
D) A and I, or E and O
E) A and E

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