SOLUTION: Translate the following argument into symbolic form (be sure to provide a key) and then
prove that it is valid using natural deduction:
1. If consciousness is physical and the br
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Question 1183377: Translate the following argument into symbolic form (be sure to provide a key) and then
prove that it is valid using natural deduction:
1. If consciousness is physical and the brain is a computer,
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