Suppose the conclusion of an argument is a tautology. What can you conclude about the validity of the argument? Explain why. (View Velleman, 2006, How to Prove it, a Structured Approach, p. 26, problem 18)
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A tautology is a statement that is always true, regardless of the truth values of its components. Show more…
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