Multiple Choice
Everything is material, or ideal or transcendental. All atoms are not ideal and not transcendental. And nothing is material. So there are no atoms.
-Which of the following propositions can also be proved from the premises of the above argument?
A) (∃x) (Ax • Mx)
B) (∃x) Tx
C) (∀x) [∼Ax • (Ix • Tx) ]
D) (∃x) Ix
E) (∀x) [∼Ax • (Ix Tx) ]
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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