PHIL 2100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cdj, Disjunctive Syllogism, Modus Tollens

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Instructions: answer all questions on the test paper, and hand in to your teaching assistant. You may not photograph the test, if you attempt to, this will be considered an academic offense. Symbolize the following sentences using the key provided. Give your final answer on the line provided. Other space is for a partial answer or rough work. W: argument a has the form of adjunction: (10%) only if argument a is valid in addition to having all true premises, is argument a sound. __________________________________________________________________________: (10%) in the circumstance that argument a is not valid, then a neither fails to have true premises, nor has a true conclusion. R: argument a has the form of modus tollens. __________________________________________________________________________: (10%) argument a has the form of mt just in case either it is valid or does not have both a false conclusion and true premises.

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