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(a) translate the argument into symbolic form and (b) determine if the argument is valid or invalid. You may compare the
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Jen
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Let p represent a true statement, while q and r represent false statements. Find the truth value of the compound statement.
~[(~p
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Jen
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Identify the premises and the conclusion I know there’s a chance this guy might be different, but the last person
we hired from
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Katheryn Hy
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Logic can do a great deal in helping us understand our arguments. Explain what advantages we obtain by studying logic in terms
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kim
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Using truth tree decomposition, determine the consistency of the set of propositions. Include line numbers and justifications,
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Isaac
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All sages provide both wisdom and inspiration. Since Dasha’s speech contained wisdom and greatly inspired her audience, Dasha
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nessy
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What is the distinction between deductive and inductive argument and give examples of each.
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lang
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I think I can answer these questions, but I do not know how to explain my answers in a intelligent way, can anyone help?
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James
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If both the conditional statement and its converse are true, the statements can be combined to be written as a/an
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ALL ANSWER
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Consider the following sentences: (a) River Song is an archaelogist from the future. (b) The number 7 is even Based on
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Marcella
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Which phrase defines a sound argument?(1 point)Responsesa popular opiniona popular opiniona loud remark a loud remark an
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legandpistol
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what fallacy is used in,"After a taste of the morning coffee that his wife had made, Paul asks, "Did you do something different
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Anonymous
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A bit confused with this one: Is the argument correct? if not explain why it's not and change the minor premise to make it
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donovan
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Is logic and thinking the same thing. Like could i say His logic and thinking became completely different.
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James
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Which choice shows a true conditional with the hypothesis and conclusion correctly identified? Yesterday was Monday if tomorrow
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Anonymous
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Test the conditional statement and its converse to determine whether the following biconditional is true. A number is divisible
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Anonymous
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Supply the missing premise or conclusion of the ff. enthymeme in such a way that the resulting syllogism is valid. Write the
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Claudia
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Supply the missing premise or conclusion of the ff. enthymeme in such a way that the resulting syllogism is valid. Write the
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Claudia
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Elaborate comparisons which are used by advertisers are usually
a. fallacies of evidence b. fallacies of language c. newsworthy I
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Michelle
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Given the conditional: If you live in Florida, then you live in the United States. Identify the hypothesis
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get this question right you bot
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Given the conditional: If you live in Florida, then you live in the United States.
Make a Venn diagram to illustrate the
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get this question right you bot
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what is a bad example of deductive reasoning?
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Skylar
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Is it even possible to include the word "not" in a conditional to make it true? I'm thinking of some false statement and putting
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Shadow
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Is Alice's CONCLUSION VALID using the LAW OF DETACHMENT? Explain your reasoning.
Alice: "If TIME stopped time for you, he could
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I breathe when I sleep.
CONDITIONAL: CONVERSE: INVERSE: CONTRA POSITIVE: BICONDITIONAL:
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what is a fallacy
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nancy
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what type of fallacies is
Letter to the editor: “Andrea Keene’s selective morality is once again showing through in her July
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nisha
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which one of these make an argument the best? Which one of these is the weakest? Or how are the terms used in arguments? Here
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Allie
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What type of fallacy is the following statement?
Whether we are to live in a future state, as it is the most important question
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Charlene
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What word does not belong?
Intimidating Scary Fear Approachable I told my friend Intimidating does not belong. She said
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Anonymous
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I'm stuck. What kind of fallacy is: The officer said the driver had been clocked at 70 miles an hour, but the driver retorted,
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Sandy
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Indentifying fallacies
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Tonya
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1. Since some grapes are purple, and all grapes are fruit, some fruit is purple.
a. Valid. b. Sound. c. Inductive (strong). d.
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NancyM
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What does it mean for a system to be consistent or inconsistent?
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Anonymous
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3. Translate the following argument into symbolic for, and determine whether it's logically correct by constructing a truth
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bill
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The reason the auto industry is such a mess is the outrageous union contracts that the automakers are burdened with.
Fallacy
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denise
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I shall argue that this reaction was irrational to a great extent and that to that extent Americans unwittingly cooperated with
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vivian
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is this statement (If you lay in the hot sun for 4 hours, you will become
sunburned. Nicole is not sunburned. Therefore . . .)
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kim
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Suppose Jack says that if the temperature is below
he won’t play tennis. Determine which of the following cases, if any,
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keshia
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How to catergorize fallacies
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Jessica
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determine which arguments are valid
2. The Lakers almost didn’t beat the Kings. They’ll never get past Dallas. 3. If the
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angelee
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Can inductive reasoning and deductive reasoning make a comelling argument by themselves?
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Tiny
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All flies are winged creatures.
All butterflies are winged creatures Therefore, all butterflies are flies I believe this is an
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Mike
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What is the Fallacy?
From a letter to the editor: "The counties of Michigan clearly need the ability to raise additional sources
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Janit
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What is a true, non-subjective, factual claim.
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Dave
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Here's my argument: Alice went to Lincoln High and earned a college scholarship. Ben went to Lincoln High and earned a college
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K
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determine the validity of the next arguments by using Euler circles, then translate the statements into logical statements using
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lacey
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Tell me how I can tell what is fallacies and bias? In a Thesis
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Angela
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Use the Law of Detachment and the Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion from the following true statements. If you do not get
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Anonymous
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Does the following argument illustrate the Law of Detachment? Given: If the power has been cut, then the refrigerator does not
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Anonymous
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