Statement Logic Flashcards

(15 cards)

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What is inductive reasoning?

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concerns inferences that will be true with some probability
Ex.Bayes rule

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What is deductive reasoning?

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The truth of some statements or information guarantees some other statement must be true
concerns inferences guaranteed to be true, given some
premises (e.g., statement logic)

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What is normative theories?

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how people should behave

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What are descriptive theories?

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how people actually behave

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What is logic?

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The analysis and appraisal of arguments

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Why study logic?

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Provides a normative model of reasoning
provides a model of meaning
Builds AI that reasons effectively

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When is an argument valid?

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Whenever its premises are true, its conclusion must be true as well

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When is an argument sound?

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If it is valid and the premises are actually true

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What does validity depend?

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Depends on the form/structure of the argument

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What is the structure for a valid argument?

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[Premise 1] P OR Q
[Premise 2] NOT P
[Conclusion] Q

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What is statement logic?

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A formal language where the basic symbols stand for statements

Statements can be combined via logical connectives, which are truth-functional

It provides a mechanical means of determining what statements must be true given other statements

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What are truth tables?

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Tell you how the truth-value of a compound statement depends on the truth-values of components

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When is an argument deductively valid?

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When the truth of the premises would guarantee the truth of the conclusion

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What is tautology?

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Any statement that is true, no matter what the truth-values of its atoms

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What is logical equivalence?

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Two statements that have identical truth conditions- they mean the same thing

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