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Social Studies, 02.09.2020 04:01 YamiletRdz721
For each of the following premises, fill out the rest of the argument to make it valid in two different ways-modus ponens and modus tollens. 1. If God is in his heaven, then all is right with the world. 2. If Lino is telling the truth, he will admit to all charges. 3. If some wars are just, then pacifism is false. 4. If the new vaccine prevents the spread of the virus, the researchers who developed the vaccine should get the Nobel Prize. 5. If religious conflict in Nigeri ontinues thousands more will die.6. If p then q. 7. If the glaciers are melting, global warming has increased. 8. If there is such a thing as moral progress-that is, social changes in which we judge states of affairs to be "better" now than before-then the Enlightenment ideal of moral perfection is possible. 9. If solar power can supply six megawatts of power in San Francisco (which is certainly not the sunniest place in the world), then solar power can transform the energy systems in places like Texas and Arizona. 10. If my honorable colleague would stop listening to only his own voice for less than sixty seconds, he would doubtless be astonished that there are other minds in the world with other ideas.
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