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(in the space provided, either write out a categorical syllogism
using standard form categorical propositions (i.e., write out the As, Es, Is,
and Os, using whichever symbols for the terms you like) according to the mood
and figure provided, or do the reverse, moving from the standard form
categorical syllogism provided to its mood and figure. In the case of the
rules, simply tell me which, if any, rules are broken. In the case where
multiple rules are broken, you only have to tell me one of them. They will not
all break rules, however…) (4 points
each)
36. Go from this mood and figure to the regular, standard form
categorical syllogism:
OAE-3
37. Go from this mood and figure to the
regular, standard form categorical syllogism:
EEE-3
38. Go from this standard form
categorical syllogism to its mood and figure:
All M are P
Some S
are M
Hence, Some
S are P _________________________
39. Tell which rules, if any, are
broken in the following categorical syllogism:
All M are P
Some S
are M
Hence, Some
S are P _________________________
40. Tell me which rules, if any, are
broken in the following categorical syllogism:
OIE-4
_________________________
Proving
Immediate Inferences (Using the operations (obversion, conversion, and
contraposition) we talked about from 4.4 and the rules (contrary, subcontrary,
subalternation, and contradictory) we talked about in 4.5, show how we can
derive the conclusions provided from the premises. That is, show me the steps
you need to take from premise to conclusion—appealing only to the foregoing
rules and operations. Be sure to indicate which rules/operations you have
appealed to in order to derive the line you’re on. An example is provided
below.) (3 points each)
Example: (correct
answer)
All I are C All
I are C
Some C are I Some
I are C (by subalternation)
Some
C are I (by conversion)
41. It is false that some F are not A
It is false that all A are non-F
42. It’s false that some I are not S
Some S are not non-I
43. It’s false that no U are F
Some F are not non-U
44. All I are C
Some C are I
45. No G are E
Some non-E are not non-G
46. It’s false that some F are U
All F are non-U
47. All E are A
It’s false that all A are non-E
48. No P are F
It is false that some F are not non-P
49. It is false that some G are B
Some non-B are G
50. Some P are not non-S
It is false that no S are P
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