Julie is considering either occasionalist or epiphenomenal dualism, or identity theory or eliminative materialism. But she can accept neither occasionalist nor epiphenomenal dualism. And she denies identity theory. So, she favors eliminative materialism.
-Which of the following is the best translation into PL of this argument?
A) (O • E) (I • M)
∼(O • E)
∼I / M
B) (O • E) (I • M)
∼(O E)
∼I / M
C) (O E) (I M)
∼(O E)
∼I / M
D) (O E) (I M)
∼(O • E)
∼I / M
E) (O E) • (I M)
∼(O E)
∼I / M
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