Social Studies, 13.01.2022 14:00 TKwan
Consider the argument below, where the conclusion is put forward along with the three premises:
P1: If things are caused to exist, then the infinite regress of existence is not possible.
P2: God is not the ultimate cause of existence, 'only if' the infinite regress of existence is possible.
P3: By the way, things are caused to exist.
C: Therefore, God is the ultimate cause of existence.
Do the three things with the argument given above:
1. Identify atomic sentences employed in the argument and assign the sentence constants (P, Q, R) to those atomic
sentences (in their order of appearance in the argument).
2. Symbolize the whole argument by employing those sentence constants and the proper connectives.
3. Determine whether the following argument is valid or not by demonstrating how Truth Tables can be employed and
interpreted.
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