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Explain what logic can and cannot do?
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Gloria
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A person who is shown his or her argument commits a fallacy should
run screaming from the room. argue louder. add another
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rosa
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Imagine someone asks you what you have learned in your logic class and what you found to be the most useful information you
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Ashley
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"P v Q" is best interpreted as
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kim
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1. Determine the truth value of the following statement:
Rome is a city in France or all numbers are divisible by 1. True False
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diena
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You are playing Guess Your Card with three other players. Here is what you see:
•Andy has the cards 1, 3, & 7 •Belle has the
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Theresa
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what is symbolic reasoning?
Please help and explain. Thank you!
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saranghae12
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Truth tables can
a. display all the possible truth value involved with a set of sentences. b.determine what scientific claims are
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Mary
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if an argument does not commit a fallacy, it is a)necessarily valid b)necessarily sound c)Not enough information to determine d)
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sherry
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1.) (L=N) > C
2.) (L=N) v (P>~E) 3.) ~E > C 4.) ~C /~P
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Tiffany
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2.) Construct a truth table for (p^~q)-->q.
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cody
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9. Create a Euler diagram to determine whether the syllogism is valid or invalid.
All children like games. John likes games. John
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cody
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8. Determine which, if any, of the three statements are equivalent. Give a reason for your conclusion. Show complete work.
I.) If
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cody
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4. Construct a truth table for
q <-->(p^ ~q). Be sure to include all intermediate steps in your table.
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cody
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3. Fill in the heading of the following truth table using any of p, q, ~, -->, <-->, V, and ^.
p q T T T T F F F T F F F T
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cody
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If Grayson is at home, then he is not in Grant County.
If Grayson is not at home, then he is in Grant County. Is the second
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Given the argument and its Euler diagram below, determine whether the syllogism is valid or in valid.
All painters use brushes.
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cody
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In Exercises 13–32, determine whether the argument is valid or invalid. You may compare the argument to a standard form, given
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cody
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in exercises 35-40 write the statement in symbolic form let p: The tent is pitched q: The bonfire is burning
#40. The bonfire is
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cody
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"All dogs like bones; Sirius is a dog; therefore Sirius likes bones" may commit which fallacy?
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Anonymous
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If p∨q is true, then what must be true about the truth values of p and q?
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nate
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Truth tables can do what?
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Kim
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Determine the truth value of the converse. If it is false then provide a counter example. If x<30, then x <40
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dsa
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Show, using your own examples, how affirming the consequent and denying the antecedent are deductively invalid argument forms.
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Anonymous
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what logical fallicies are these
If Jesus Christ were running for the presidency, conservatives would attack him for being a
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lauren
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if we reason from the fact that all A's observed so far are B's to the conclusion that all A's whatsoever are B's, Which kind of
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anon
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if we reason from the fact that all A's observed so far are B's to the conclusion that all A's whatsoever are B's, Which kind of
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anon
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Truth tables can determine which of the following?
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me
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can you show me how to do constuct a truth table for (p^q)
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miss c
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in exercises 35-40 write the statement in symbolic form let p: The tent is pitched q: The bonfire is burning
# 38 The bonfire is
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miss c
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Consider the example: if it is sunny, then I will wear shorts.
What is the inverse?
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Consider the statment: If it is sunny, then I will wear shorts.
What is the CONTRAPOSITIVE?
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Write the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of this conditional statement and determine whether the statement is true or
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statement: If I am wearing a sweater, then it is chilly outside. converse: If it is chilly outside, then I am wearing a sweater.
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i just need help bro
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Which symbolic notation represents the contrapositive of a conditional statement?(1 point)
Responses A. P→ q B. ~p→ ~q C.
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Gina
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I need to solve a proof and I cannot figure it out. The instructions say only that I will have to use subproofs within
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Megan
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In the conditional "P �¨ Q," "Q is a
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Anonymous
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. "~ P v Q" is best read as (Points : 1
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rogene
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explain what logic can and cannot do. In other words, what kinds of questions and logic are not decided by logical analysis
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Mary Smith
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P v Q" is best interpreted as
P or Q but not both P and Q X P or Q or both P and Q Not both P or Q P if and only if Q
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bean
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Truth tables can determine which of the following? (Points : 1)
If an argument is valid If an argument is sound X If a sentence
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bean
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If P, then Q,
where P and Q are both sentences. P is the antecedent of the conditional—the ‘if’ part—and Q is the
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lizzie
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Determine which statement follows validly from the statements included.
1) If Delta is an alpha, then Delta is a beta. If Delta
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AL 92
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A person who is shown his or her argument commits a fallacy should
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Anonymous
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Truth tables can determine which of the following?
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Anonymous
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PHI 103
Symbolic Logic- write 2 argument in English,one in the form of modus ponens and one in the form of modus tollens.Then
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Vandella
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g --> h
~h v k g k --> w Prove: W
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ashley
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What is the truth value of the sentence "P v ~ P"?
True False Cannot be determined Not a sentence My answer is false, Is this
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B
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What is the meaning of validity, truth, and soundness as they relate to logical syllogisms
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joe
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"P v Q" is best interpreted as
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joan turner
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