Asked by
Calvin Harvey
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
When is a disjunctive proposition false?
A) when its disjuncts bear no relation to each other at all
B) when two or more of its disjuncts are both true
C) when one of its disjuncts is false
D) when all of its disjuncts are false
E) A disjunctive proposition is never false, since it is not asserted.
Disjunctive Proposition
A statement that presents two or more alternatives, where the truth of at least one alternative means the proposition is true.
False
not true or correct; an assertion that contradicts fact or reality.
- Identify which conclusions are sound or unsound in disjunctive syllogisms and hypothetical propositions.
- Ascertain methods for evaluating the veracity of intricate logical statements.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify which conclusions are sound or unsound in disjunctive syllogisms and hypothetical propositions.
- Ascertain methods for evaluating the veracity of intricate logical statements.
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