complete logic proofs - intro logic course
follow instructions and complet proofs for circled questions (exception: on p. 413-414 complete all except stared questions). use: msphoto editor to open files. NOTE: THIS IS A SERIES OF REVIEW PROBLEMS!!! THIS IS NOT HOMEWORK!!! ABOUT 60 SHORT QUESTIONS, I HAVE WORKED ALL OF THE TRANSLATION. Text: A Concise Introductio ...continues
This Posting is restricted to OTA #101746. Nathan, per our agreement, I have paid an additional 10 credits for the completion of the logic problems (previously attached job no. 4328). As discussed, pages 424: Section 8.2/I: #5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14 & 15; and Section 8.2/II: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, & 9. Thank you, again.
Logic statements are presented.
Explain whether the following is true or false. A. All reasonable arguments are true. B. The claim "If it is raining, the exposed surfaces will be wet" is an argument composed of simple statements.
Symbolizing and proving an argument is achieved.
Symbolize and prove argument below: If there is even one objectively valid moral principle(P), then Objectivism is true (O). Further, if it is morally wrong to torture innocent persons for the fun of it (T), then there is at least one objectively valid moral principle. Certainly it is wrong to torture innocent persons for t ...continues
symbolize and prove the arguments below
Moral principles are simply a function of human needs and interests (F). If that's true and if some moral principles would meet human needs and interests better than others (B), then there are at least some objectively valid moral principles (P) and Objectivism is true (O). Further, I would argue that some moral principles do ...continues
Symbolizing and proving an argument is achieved.
Symbolize and prove the argument below: Either animals are mere mechanisms (M) or they feel pain (P). If either animals feel pain or they have souls (S), then they have a right not to be subjected to needless pain (R) and humans have a duty not to inflict needless pain on them (D). It is not the case that animals are mere m ...continues
complete partial proofs and complete proofs
Use conjective symbols and the nine valid inference rules (MP, MT, SIMP, CONJ, ABS, ADD, DS, HS) to complete the following questions attached
Examples of premises and conclusions are presented.
True and false questions. Explain the answer and give an example. A. A valid argument may have a false premise and a true conclusion. Give an example. B. If an argument has all true premises and a true conclusion, then it is always a reasonable (good) argument. Give an example.
Philosophy arguments are discussed.
A. Women live longer than men, on the average. So, you will probably live longer than your husband! a) What is the Standard Form of the argument? b. Subliminal advertising is quite common. Why? Hundreds of studies have shown that subliminal persuasion works. You end up buying things you neither want nor need: like a si ...continues
Determining the standard form of the argument in various situations is achieved.
What is the standard form of the argument in each of the below cases? A. Women live longer than men, on the average. So, you will probably live longer than your husband! B. Subliminal advertising is quite common. Why? Hundreds of studies have shown that subliminal persuasion works. You end up buying things you neither wan ...continues