Logic Final- Argument diagrams/ Conditional statements

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Know Modus Ponens, Tolens, Fallacy Ac and DC

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When two premises are working together to support the conclusion..

Dependent

When both premises are capable of standing on their own to support the conclusion...

Independent

What is a conditional statement?

It uses general terms to express the relations between categories of things that satisfy those terms.

Irregular Bi-conditional forms

These types of arguments can only be appropriate as valid or invalid, cannot use modus pones...

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What is an argument map?

a diagram that captures the logical structure of a simple or the logical structure of a simple or complex argument.

What is an areguemt?

a series of statements in which one is the conclusion and the others are premises, purportedly providing support for the conclusion.

What can a conditional statement not have?

a true antecedent and a false consequent

Inclusive

allows both option at any given time

What is a premise?

another word used to describe a statement in an argument

Exclusive

excludes both options at a given time

What is an antecedent?

the noun the pronoun takes the place of.

Every conditional holds...

the potential for an argument.


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