Do the same (as in Set C) for each of the following: If anything is expensive it
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Do the same (as in Set C) for each of the following:
If anything is expensive it is both valuable and rare. Whatever is valuable is both desirable and expensive. Therefore if anything is either valuable or expensive then it must be both valuable and expensive. ( Ex: x is expensive; Vx: x is valuable; Rx: x is rare; Dx: x is desirable)
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Introduction To Logic
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Authors: Irving M. Copi, Carl Cohen, Victor Rodych
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