The document discusses four logical propositions and evaluates whether they are contingent or not based on the truth values of variables p, q, and r being set to 1, 0, and 1 respectively. It finds that the first, third, and fourth propositions are contingent while the second proposition is not contingent.
The document discusses four logical propositions and evaluates whether they are contingent or not based on the truth values of variables p, q, and r being set to 1, 0, and 1 respectively. It finds that the first, third, and fourth propositions are contingent while the second proposition is not contingent.
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The document discusses four logical propositions and evaluates whether they are contingent or not based on the truth values of variables p, q, and r being set to 1, 0, and 1 respectively. It finds that the first, third, and fourth propositions are contingent while the second proposition is not contingent.
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