Is it acceptable for the antecedent and the consequent to be different types of proposition (categorical, hypothetical, or disjunctive) ?
A) Yes, any combination of types is acceptable.
B) No, since they must both be categorical.
C) No.They can be any type of proposition, but they must be the same.
D) Mixing of disjunctives and categoricals is okay.(But hypotheticals are not allowed.)
E) Mixing of hypotheticals and categoricals is okay.(But disjunctives are not allowed.)
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