Solved

Can an Argument Have More Than One Disjunctive Premise

Question 146

Multiple Choice

Can an argument have more than one disjunctive premise?


A) Yes, because sometimes more than one disjunctive proposition is required to express a large number of possibilities.
B) Yes, there is no limit to the number of disjunctive premises.
C) Yes, because there must be one disjunctive premise for every categorical premise.
D) No, because that would require the argument to have two different conclusions.
E) No, because only one disjunct can be true, so every disjunctive premise after the first would consist entirely of false disjuncts.

Correct Answer:

verifed

Verified

Unlock this answer now
Get Access to more Verified Answers free of charge

Related Questions