MODR 1760 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Victorian Railways E Type Carriage, Venn Diagram, White Blood Cell

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Modr 1760 lec 5 / jan 18: when you are reading nonfiction, someone is trying to convince you, so you want to think about their conclusion, reasons they are given. Categorical sentences: read handout, a: all s are p. e: no s are p. Veen diagrams: there is a distinctive/specific diagram for each type of sentence, stars stand for one, means there is at least one thing in there, so(cid:373)e stude(cid:374)ts are people who are sleepi(cid:374)g, i"(cid:373) (cid:272)lai(cid:373)i(cid:374)g that there is. 1 person who is a student and is sleeping. In an a goes with s. as: an e type sentence, both the subject and predicate term are distributed. Eb (e is both: in an i type sentence, neither the subject nor the predicate term is distributed. Fun to drive is not a noun phrase. So, we have to change it to plural. Predicate term is thing that are fun to drive. Give the boolean interpretation and draw the venn.

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