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28 Cards in this Set
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What is an argument |
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Words that signify conclusions |
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Words that signify premise |
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What is: an example of an argument |
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What would the argument be in logical form? |
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What are: deduction and induction |
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Deductively Valid Arg |
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Invalid Argument |
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Deductively Valid arguments contain ____ in conclusions |
Premises |
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Every combination of a DVA can occur except |
All true premises and false conclusion |
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Invalid args can have all _____ and ____ just like a valid argument |
True premises, true conclusion |
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Soundness vs Unsound |
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Inductive argument |
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Inductive arguments give us ____ but never ____ |
Probability, certainty |
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Inductive argument example |
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Conjuncts on Truth Table |
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(;) |
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Negations |
~ (not) |
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~True= ~False= |
False, true |
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Inclusive Disjunctions |
(V) Either or maybe both |
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Incl. Disjunction Chart |
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Exclusive Disjunctions |
((V)) Either or but NOT both |
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Exclusive Disjuncts Chart |
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Exclusive Disjunction |
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Incl. Disjunct |
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Conditionals |
(>) Hypothetical statement If...then... |
Has an antecedent (before >) and consequent (after >) |
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Conditionals Chart |
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BiConditionals |
(=) If and only if |
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BiConditionals Chart |
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