If two logicians are distilling the same extended argument, is it possible that they would arrange the propositions into two different forms?
A) Yes, because how the propositions are arranged is completely unimportant.
B) Yes, but only if one logician is better at logic than the other.
C) Yes, because there could be more than one good way to proceed through the argument.
D) No, because there is only one correct way to arrange the propositions in any particular argument.
E) No, because those forms would necessarily have different conclusions, and therefore not be forms of the same argument.
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