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If A then B. A is true, therefore B is true. This is an example of a. |
True/Valid formal argument |
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Name three examples of formal logic. |
Sentential, Predicate, and Aristotelian logic |
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If A then B. B therefore A is an example of a |
Formal fallecy |
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Which argument preserves the truth through its conclusion? |
Deductive |
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Which argument arrives at the truth through data collection and inferring when not truly knowing yet? (The truth not always preserved) |
Inductive |
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What is any argument consisted of? |
Makes a factual claim/assertion, therefore must have a premises with supporting grounds to express a claim and conclusion |
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What are some branches of Deductive formal logic? |
Aristotelian, Predicate, Sentential logic |
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Premesis = T Conclusion = T
Would be what kind of Deductive argument? |
Valid Deductive |
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Premesis = T Conclusion = T
Would be what kind of Deductive argument? |
Valid Deductive |
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Premesis = False Conclusion = True
Would be what kind of Deductive argument? |
Deductively valid but unsound |
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All, everyone, you all are examples of what? |
Universal positive statements |
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What would a Syllogrism sentence be |
Sentence composed of a minor Term which is the subject the sentence is built around, a middle term connecting the minor term to the conclusion. |
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How would you describe the word Immaculate using meta language terms? |
10 letters, adjective |
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What are some molecular sentence variable operators? |
Negation, conjunction, disjunction, conditional, biconditional |
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How would you describe the dog park using objective language? |
Lots of dogs with their owners, dog toys, trees, grass |
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What are 5 types of compound or molecular sentences? |
Negation, conjunction, disjunction, conditional, biconditional |
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What is the purpose of a negation? |
Proclaims an proposition or variable to be not true, or the inverse of its default meaning. |
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What does a conjunction do? |
Joins two variables making them conditionally co- dependant on one another being true to preserve a true output |
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A conditional can be true in how many ways? |
Three |
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Conjunctive statements can be false in how many ways? |
Three |
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An invalid argument usually consists of? |
True premises, and false conclusion |
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Disjunction statements can be true in how many ways? |
Three |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Distribution |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Distribution |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Idempotence |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Distribution |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Idempotence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Transposition |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Distribution |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Idempotence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Transposition |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Commutation |
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Which operation do the symbols express? |
Association |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
De Morgans theorem |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Implication |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Equivalence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Distribution |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Idempotence |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Transposition |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Commutation |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Exportation |
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What operation do the symbols express? |
Double negation |