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"P v Q" is best interpeted as
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joan turner
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A fallacy is an argument that (Points : 1)
is a weak inductive argument. makes a mistaken in deriving a conclusion. has a false
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lucy
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Explain what logic can and cannot
do
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Marci
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Construct a truth table for the statement.
(p ↔ q) → p
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Jen
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Construct a truth table for the statement.
(p ↔ q) → p
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Jen
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How do I construct a truth table for (p v q)->~p
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Melissa
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Given p is true, q is false, and r is false, find the truth value of the statement (q ^~r) ->~p.
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Jen
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Construct a truth table for the statement.
(p ↔ q) → p
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Jen
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Construct a truth table for (p ^ q) ↔ ~p
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Jen
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Write the statement in symbols using the p and q given below. Then construct a truth table for the symbolic statement and select
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Jen
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Given the argument and its Euler diagram below, determine whether the syllogism is valid or invalid.
All roads come to an end.
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Jen
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Convert the compound statement into words.
p = Students are happy. q = Teachers are happy. ~(p V ~q)
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Jen
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Construct a truth table for q ->~p
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Jen
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Determine if the argument is valid or invalid. Give a reason to justify answer.
If the bell rings, then we answer the door. The
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Jen
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Truth tables can?
display all the possible truth values involved with a set of sentences. determine what scientific claims are
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suzette
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Aristotle observed arguments only have two parts: statement and proof. T/F
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Jonathan
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(pVq)--> ~p Construct a truth table
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Anonymous
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Construct a truth table for ~q p
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kozy
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Need help supplying proo f for the following problem using the rules of inference
1. (Z.Y)> X 2. ~O>Z 3. ~Y>O 4. ~O.T /S
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Elaine
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Catherine goes to her local movie theater only to see romantic comedies. Since Catherine did not go to the movies yesterday,
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David
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For the following:
(a) John is angry because Mary murdered the platypus (b) Mary murdered the platypus The answer: A. (a) entails
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Marcella
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1) (A) Mary murdered the platypus
(B) Mary killed something Is the answer: (a) entails (b) OR (a) presupposes (b) OR both 2) (A)
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Marcella
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Identify the advantages of modern symbolic logic over classical logic (categorical syllogisms)?
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John
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Are there advantages of modern symbolic logic over classical logic (categorical syllogisms)?
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John
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andrew, bernard, and clyde are bicicling. each one is riding the bicicle of on friend and wearing the hat of another. the one
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Rachel
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Aron: The two double A batteries in my CD player are dead, so the CD player doesn’t work. My television remote control, which
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shelly
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How to provr with a truth table that
"Neither A nor B is lying"
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Hesdy
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1) Give a general proof to show that for all sentences X and Y and for every consistent set Σ of sentences, if X and Y are
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Tom
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Help with this please. I have to form the contrapositive of each and simplify negation using DeMorgan's rules.
a) a->(b or c) my
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donovan
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What is the value of looking at an idea as a four categorical proposition.
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SueAnn
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1. G > H
2. A > (G • E) 3. A / A • (H v B) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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Mary
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Supply steps in a proof of a valid argument and give reasons using rules of inference.
1.)~A*B 2.)C>A 3.)CvD/D
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Greg
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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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Read the following two statements. Then use the Law of Syllogism to draw a conclusion. If Frita goes to the mall, then Alice
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Anonymous
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If a conditional is true and its hypothesis is true, then its _____ is true. conclusion hypothesis statement conditional
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Anonymous
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Read the following two statements. Then, if possible, use the Law of Detachment to draw a conclusion. Driving is difficult if
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Anonymous
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Given the conditional: If you live in Florida, then you live in the United States. Identify the conclusion
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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. Write the converse to the conditional
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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. Is the converse true or false? If it is
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Symbolize these arguments and display truth trees to evaluate the resulting argument
forms for validity. If the argument form is
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Maggie
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Prove informally, by employing correct definitions and principles of reasoning, that the
following are true. 1/ Every formula
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Maggie
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Construct natural deduction proofs for each of the following.
118.2 p&(q&r).'. q 118.4 .'. ¬(p&(q&¬p)) 118.10 q .'. ¬(¬p&¬q)
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Maggie
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Prove that {NOT, AND, NOR} are universal...
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chad
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What is once in a minute, twice in a moment, and never in a thousand years?
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yUo
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Inductive arguments leave no room for doubt as to the truth of their conclusions.
true or false
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Michelle
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deductive reasoning
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kerri
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Question: Use logical equivalnces to show that the propositions !p -> (q->r) and q -> (p v r) are logically equivalent.
I AM SO
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rick
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Determine a conclusion for each of the following statements. If you are able to draw a conclusion, state the law of logic used.
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Is the cat's conclusion valid by LAW OF DETACHMENT or LAW OF SYLLOGISM? Explain your reasoning.
"Well, then," the Cat went on,
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When Alice first meets the Cheshire Cat, she asks what sort of people live in Wonderland. The Cat explains that everyone in
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