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    The Argument Form Called "Denying the Consequent" <I>(or Modus Tollens)</i>is
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The Argument Form Called "Denying the Consequent" (or Modus Tollens)is

Question 5

Question 5

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The argument form called "denying the consequent" (or modus tollens) is:


A) always invalid
B) always sound
C) always valid
D) always cogent

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