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    If Neither Main Component of a Biconditional Is a Contingency
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If Neither Main Component of a Biconditional Is a Contingency

Question 106

Question 106

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If neither main component of a biconditional is a contingency, then the biconditional itself is a:


A) tautology
B) self-contradiction
C) contingency
D) coherency
E) unable to determine from the information given

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