Multiple Choice
Will two people distilling the same argument always find the same number of syllogistic steps and the same number of implicit propositions?
A) They will find the same number of steps, but might find different numbers of implicit propositions.
B) They will find the same number of implicit propositions, but might find different numbers of steps.
C) They will always find the same number of implicit propositions and steps.
D) They might find different numbers of both implicit propositions and steps.
E) If they find the same number of steps, then they will find the same number of implicit propositions.But if they find a different number of steps, the number of implicit propositions will also be different.
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