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Practice Quiz 3. Hurley 4.3 - 4.7. For the quiz …. I will provide you with a categorical proposition, like… No apples sold in Minnesota are mushy weapons I’ll ask you for its quality qualifier quantity quantifier copula distribution letter name terms. 1. Consider: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Practice Quiz 3Hurley 4.3 - 4.7

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For the quiz …I will provide you with a categorical proposition,

like…No apples sold in Minnesota are mushy weapons

I’ll ask you for its quality qualifier quantity quantifier copula distribution letter name terms

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1Consider:No non-A are B (T) Obversiona.Some non-A are B. (F)b.All A are non-B. (Und.)c.All non-A are non-B. (T)d.Some non-A are not B. (T)e.No B are non-A. (T)

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2Consider:All A are non-B. (F) Contrapositiona.All A are non-B. (F)b.All non-B are A. (Und.)c.No non-A are B. (Und.)d.All B are non-A. (F)e.Some non-A are not B. (T)

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3Consider:Some A are not non-B. (T) Some A are B.a.Contraposition (T)b.Contrary (F)c.Conversion (T)d.Obversion (T)e.Subcontrary (Und.)

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4Consider:Some non-A are B. (F) Some B are non-A.a.Subcontrary (T)b.Conversion (Und.)c.Contraposition (Und.)d.Conversion (F)e.Contraposition (F)

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5Assume Aristotle (Traditional standpoint).Consider:Some A are non-B. (F) Some A are not non-B.

(F)a. Illicit, contraryb. Illicit, subalternationc. Subcontraryd. Illicit, subcontrarye.Contraposition

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6No S are P. (Aristotelian standpoint)

After filling in the diagram …a.Area 2 is shaded, and there is a circled X in area 1.b.Areas 1 and 3 are shaded.c.Area 1 is shaded, and there is a circled X in area 2.d.There is an X in area 2.e.Area 1 is shaded, and there are no other marks.

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7All S are P. (Boolean standpoint)

After filling in the diagram …a.Areas 1 and 3 are shaded.b.Area 2 is shaded, and there are no other marks.c.Area 1 is shaded, and there is a circled X in area 2.d.There is an X in area 2.e.Area 1 is shaded, and there are no other marks.

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8Shade area 2 and place an X in area 1.

Which of the following would be valid inferences:a.shaded area 2.b.an X in area 3.c.an X in area 1.d.shaded 1.e.no X’s or shadings.

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9Shade area 1 and place an X in area 2.

Which of the following would be valid inferences:a.shaded area 2.b.an X in area 3.c.shaded area 1, and X in area 2.d.shaded 1.e.no X’s or shadings.

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10Assume Aristotle (Traditional standpoint).Consider:No non-A are B. (T) Some non-A are not B. (F)a. Illicit, subalternationb. Illicit, contradictoryc. Contradictoryd. Illicit, subcontrarye.Conversion

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11Assume Bool (Modern standpoint).Consider:No A are B. (T) Some A are B. (F)a.Existential fallacyb. Illicit, contradictoryc. Contradictoryd. Illicit, subcontrarye.Conversion

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12Assume Bool (Modern standpoint).Consider:No A are B. (T) All A are B. (F)a.Existential fallacyb. Illicit, contraryc. Contradictoryd. Illicit, subcontrarye.Conversion

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13Assume Aristotle (Traditional standpoint)All square circles are happy shapes.

Some square circles are happy shapes.a.Existential fallacyb.Valid, contradictoryc. Valid, subcontraryd. Invalid, subalternatione. Invalid, contrary