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    If the Premises of a Strong Causal Argument Are True
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If the Premises of a Strong Causal Argument Are True

Question 14

Question 14

Multiple Choice

If the premises of a strong causal argument are true, then the conclusion is…


A) Necessarily true
B) Probably true
C) Certainly true
D) Logically guaranteed

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