Exam 4: Categorical Propositions
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Some antidepressants are not safe medications for children. Therefore, some antidepressants are unsafe medications for children.
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It is false that no snow storms are exhilarating events. Therefore, all snow storms are exhilarating events.
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It is false that no underdogs are winners. Therefore, it is false that some underdogs are not winners.
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All S are P. (Aristotelian standpoint)
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Some crystal vases are not China teapots. Therefore, some China teapots are not crystal vases.
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No S are P. (Boolean standpoint.)
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Given the categorical proposition "No soccer balls are tetrahedrons." If the quality but not the quantity is changed, the resulting proposition is:
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It is false that all cowboys are romantic icons. Therefore, no cowboys are romantic icons.
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