Unit 4 Flashcards

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What is an immediate inference?

A

An immediate inference is a statement that can be inferred directly from another statement.

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What is the converse of a statement?

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The converse reverses the subject and predicate. It is only valid on E and I statements
No S is P –> No P is S

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What is the obverse of a statement?

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The obverse is the opposite quality with a negated predicate. It is valid for all statements
All S is P –> No S is non-P
Some S is P –> Some S is not non-P
etc

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What is the contrapositive of a statement?

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The contrapositive reverses and negates both subject and predicate. It only works on A and O statements
All S is P –> All non-p is non-S
Some S is not P –> Some non-P is not non-S

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What is the complement of a term?

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The complement is the set of all terms not included in the given term.
Complement of P is non-P

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How should Not all S is P be translated?

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Some S are not P

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Not all students are bad is translated to…

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Some students are not bad people

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Singular Statements: John is a mailman is translated to

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All John is a mailman

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Singular Statements: You are not my people is translated to…

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No you are my people

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10
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Indefinite statements: dogs ate my homework is translated to…

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Some dogs were eaters of my homework.

You will have to judge and decide whether the statement will be universal or particular

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Hypothetical Statements: If you like chocolate, you will love this cake is translated to…

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All chocolate liners will be lovers of this cake

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What are inclusive words?

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Inclusive words are words that include a broad range of things.
Examples : whoever, whatever, wherever, whenever, however, always, never

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Joe always wins at chess is translated to…

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All times Joe plays chess are times Joe wins at chess

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What are exclusive words?

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Exclusive words are words that exclude something and only refer to a limited number of things.
Examples: Only, unless, except

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Only the good die young is translated to…

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All people who die young are good people

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16
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Nobody but the spartans fight like that is translated to…

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All people who could fight like that are the Spartans

17
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The words following an exclusive often make up the…

A

predicate

18
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When you translate into STANDARD categorical syllogisms…

A

…you can keep the complement of a term if everything matches

19
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When you translate into STANDARD-FORM categorical syllogisms…

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…you change every complement, so all “non-“s become regular

20
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What is a singular statement?

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A singular statements refers to a singular person or thing

21
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What is a hypothetical statement?

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A hypothetical statements follows the structure of if…then

22
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What is an indefinite statement?

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Similar to a singular statement, but not referring to just one thing or person