Asked by
Haidyn Parker
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
If we only know the quantifier used in a categorical proposition, that is enough information to determine:
A) only the quality
B) only the quantity
C) always the quality and sometimes the quantity
D) always the quantity and sometimes the quality
E) nothing about quality or quantity
Quantifier
A logical symbol that specifies the quantity of specimens in the domain of discourse that satisfy an open formula.
Categorical Proposition
A proposition that asserts or denies something about every member of a category.
Quality
An attribute, characteristic, or property that determines the nature of something, often distinguishing it from others.
- Determine the quality (affirmative or negative) of categorical propositions.
- Calculate the degree (universal or particular) of categorical accounts.
Verified Answer
AN
Learning Objectives
- Determine the quality (affirmative or negative) of categorical propositions.
- Calculate the degree (universal or particular) of categorical accounts.