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    The Logical Form of the Sentence 'The Virtuous Are Seldom
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The Logical Form of the Sentence 'The Virtuous Are Seldom

Question 2

Question 2

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The logical form of the sentence 'The virtuous are seldom miserable'


A) no virtuous are miserable
B) some virtuous are miserable
C) some virtuous people are not miserable
D) none of the above

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