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demetrice williams
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Is the following syllogism valid?
The child is not a girl or the child is not a boy.
The child is a girl.
The child is not a boy.
A) Yes.
B) No, because the conclusion is a negative proposition.
C) No, because the disjunctive premise ought to be the second premise, not the first.
D) No, because we don't know whether or not the second premise is true.
E) No, because the second premise affirms a disjunct rather than negating one.
Disjunctive Premise
A type of logical statement that presents two or more options in such a way that if one is true, the others must be false.
Negative Proposition
A statement or assertion that denies something, especially a predicate of a subject.
- Understand thoroughly the architecture and veracity of a disjunctive syllogism.
- Discern the accuracy of inferences made in disjunctive syllogisms and hypothetical propositions.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand thoroughly the architecture and veracity of a disjunctive syllogism.
- Discern the accuracy of inferences made in disjunctive syllogisms and hypothetical propositions.
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