PHIL 110: Argument Forms
Hypothetical Syllogism Mixed-up
Invalid Argument A → B A → C ∴ B → C If A, B If A, C Therefore, B equals C
Affirming the Consequent
Invalid Argument A → B B ∴ A If A, B B Therefore, A
Denying the Antecedent
Invalid Argument A → B ¬A ∴ ¬B If A, B Not A Therefore, not B
Disjunctive Syllogism Mixed-up
Invalid Argument A ∨ B B ∴ ¬A A or B B Therefore, Not A
Modus Ponens
Valid Argument A → B A ∴ B If A, B A Therefore, B
Hypothetical Syllogism
Valid Argument A → B B → C ∴ A → C If A, B If B, C Therefore A equals C
Modus Tollens
Valid Argument A → B ¬B ∴ ¬ A If A, B Not B Therefore, not A
Disjunctive Syllogism
Valid Argument A ∨ B ¬ B ∴ A A or B Not B Therefore, A