[Philosophy 1020] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (128 pages long)

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Valid if you agree with p1 and p2 then you are bound to agree with c. If it has a false premise you don"t have to agree with the conclusion unsound. Collection of 2 or more statements (one of which is the conclusion) Ex: because all cats are felines and all felines are mammals it follows that all cats are mammals. Statement that is either true or false: in order to test, add: it is the case that . Follows the correct form (however the truth-in-fact is not considered) {abc} stands for a group of things. If the premises are true-in-fact (true in reality) and follow the right logical form, they are sound. Proposes to derive from the nature of god that god exists. From their being such a thing as god, we know that god exists. P1: god is that than which nothing greater can be thought ( ttwngcbt ) God is the greatest thing that we can imagine.

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