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    General Theory -Suppose One of the Premises of an Argument Is Logic
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General Theory -Suppose One of the Premises of an Argument Is Logic

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General Theory
-Suppose one of the premises of an argument is logic equivalent to the conclusion. What, if anything, can you conclude about the argument's validity?

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