Categorical Propositions: O-proposition
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Categorical Propositions have four basic forms. Of those four, the final one is the "O-proposition." What exactly is an "O-proposition"? How does it usually look? What does it achieve?
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This Solution provides a brief overview of one of the four proposition forms: the O-proposition.
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In our last three posts, we've discussed the A, E, and I proposition forms, respectively. In this post, we'll briefly overview the final of the four proposition forms: the O-proposition.
For our final proposition form, we will use a final example, consistent with the statements used in prior posts. That example is: "Some cell phones are not expensive toys."
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