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1 | | Using "strudel" as your subject term and "pastry" as your predicate term, state all four kinds of standard-form categorical claims. |
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2 | | How do you translate claims containing "only" into standard form? |
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3 | | When can the square of opposition tell you the truth values of all claims corresponding to a given claim? What does it tell you otherwise? |
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4 | | Explain the similarity and the difference between conversion and contraposition, with an example of each. |
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5 | | When making a Venn diagram of a syllogism, what do you do with a premise that begins with "some" (i.e., an I- or O-claim)? |
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6 | | Explain the definition of a distributed term. One form of claim has no distributed terms. Why not? |
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