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    Stories of Philosophy An Introduction Through Original Fiction and Discussion
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    If P, Then Q
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If P, Then Q

Question 16

Question 16

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If p, then q
Not p
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Not q
The above argument is an example of the fallacy of


A) affirming the antecedent.
B) denying the antecedent.
C) affirming the consequent.
D) denying the consequent.

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