Essay
translate the given paragraphs into arguments written in PL. Then, derive their conclusions using the rules of inference from section 3.5 (MP, MT, DS, HS, Add, Conj, Simp, CD, DM, Dist, Assoc, Com, DN, Cont, Impl, Equiv, Exp, Taut).
-If a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then everything is in flux. If sense experience is veridical, but not our only means of knowledge, then not everything is in flux. So, if a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then the senses are our only means of knowledge.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
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