PHI 1101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Internet2, Commutative Property
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Terms are tuned into concepts that we generate into meanings. Two terms aligned together by a verb. The chair is black, the chair is not black, snow is white, school is starting. Judgement can only be true or false. It is only upon a judgement when we make a proposition that we can say something is true or false. How we observe the world is the idea of true or false. A syllogism can only be valid or invalid. The premises are true then the conclusion must be true. Cannot have a conclusion that is false if your premises are true. Conclusion reflects the premises and the premises are true. Concepts produce propositions, syllogisms and then we can determine if an argument is valid o invlid. Try to be aware of dominant idea that are closer to myths. Our society is built off of morality and hard work, marriage = happiness.