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PHIL 1010 Final Questions And Answers With Latest Quizzes Valid Argument ANS When it is impossible for the premise to be TRUE and the conclusion FALSE Four Valid Argument Forms ANS 1. Modus Pones 2. Modus Tollens 3. Disjunctive Syllogism 4. Hypothetical Syllogism Logically Equivalent AN...

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PHIL 1010 Final Questions And Answers With Latest
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Valid Argument ANS When it is impossible for the premise to be TRUE and the conclusion
FALSE



Four Valid Argument Forms ANS 1. Modus Pones
2. Modus Tollens
3. Disjunctive Syllogism
4. Hypothetical Syllogism



Logically Equivalent ANS Has to have the same logical value under the operator



Consistant ANS Does not contain a logical contradiction



Conditional Statement ANS an "if....then.." statement that combines two declarative sentences.
ex. "If the antecedent is true, then the consequent is true."


Universal Affirmative ANS All S are P (S=subject, P=predicate)
"A"
S distributed



Universal Negative ANS No S are P (S=subject, P=predicate)
"E"
S & P distributed



Particular Affirmative ANS Some S are P (S=subject, P=predicate)
"I"
no terms distributed

, Particular Negative ANS Some S are not P (S=subject, P=predicate)
"O"
P distributed



Contradictory Statements ANS If 1 statement is true and 1 must be true
A&O E&I



Contrary Statements ANS Only 1 can be true but neither must be
A&E


Subcontrary Statements ANS Both can be true but cannot both be false

O&I



Conversion ANS When you switch the subject and predicate.
Valid only for E&I



Obversion ANS When you change quality of the proposition and replace the predicate with its
compliment
ex. "All dogs are canines" --> "No dogs are non-canines"
Valid for all forms



Contraposition ANS When you switch the subject and predicate and replace each with its
compliment.
Valid for A&O



Syllogism Figure 1 ANS MP
SM
Major term is the predicate of the conclusion

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