Logic Practice Exam
False
All arguments with a false premise are uncogent
What is a Valid Argument?
An argument in which it is necessary that, if the premises are true, then the conclusion is true
What is an invalid argument?
An argument in which it is not necessary that, if the premises are true, then the conclusion is true.
What is a weak argument?
An argument in which it is not probable that, if the premises are true, then the conclusion is true
What is a strong argument?
An argument in which it is probable (but not necessary) that, if the premises are true, then the conclusion is true.
What is an unsound argument?
An argument that is either invalid or has a false premise
What is an Uncogent Argument?
An argument that is either strong with at least one false premise or weak
True
If an argument has one false premise, then it is unsound
If you want to ruin your life, you should take hard drugs. But you don't want to ruin your life. So, you should not take hard drugs.
Invalid (denying the antecedent)
Philosophy is important if ideas are important. And assuming that ideas change lives, ideas are important. So, if philosophy is important, then ideas change lives.
Invalid (unnamed invalid form)
False
Some arguments have valid premises, and some do not
False
Some sound arguments have a false conclusion
False
Some statements are invalid
What is Inductive Logic?
The part of logic concerned with the study of methods of evaluating arguments for strength and weakness
What is deductive logic?
The part of logic concerned with the study of methods of evaluating arguments for validity and invalidity
Either the "eye for an eye" principle is interpreted literally or it is interpreted figuratively. If it is interpreted literally, then the state should torture torturers, maim maimers, and rape rapists. If the "eye for an eye" principle is interpreted figuratively, then it does not necessarily demand death for murders. So either the state should torture torture, main maimers, and rape rapists, or the "eye for an eye" principal does not necessarily demand death for murderers.
Valid (constructive dilemma)
If the zygote lacks a brain, then the zygote lacks a soul. If the zygote lacks a soul, then killing the zygote is permissible. So, if the zygote lacks a brain, then killing the zygote is permissible.
Valid (hypothetical syllogism)
Overeating is foolish only if it causes disease. Overeating does not cause disease. So, overeating is not foolish.
Valid (modus tollens)