Exam 6: Categorical Propositions
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What is the subalternate of the proposition "No person is worthy to enter"?
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Which of the following is the complete list of standard quantifiers?
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Which of the following propositions has form A, "champagne" as the subject, and "carbonated beverage" as the predicate?
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What is the contradictory of the proposition "Some real estate deals are great moneymakers"?
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Which Venn diagram represents the proposition "Some S are not P"?
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Suppose that we find the converse, obverse, or contrapositive of a categorical proposition.Then we find the obverse, converse or contrapositive of the result.If we continue this process forever, how many propositions could be produced that are different from but equivalent to the original?
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What is the relationship between "Some P are not S" and "Some P are S"?
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Which of the following propositions has an affirmative quality?
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Which of the following propositions has existential import according to the traditional view, but lacks it according to the modern view?
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Which of the following categorical propositions is in standard form?
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Does any proposition have both a contrary and a subcontrary?
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When a proposition's quantifier is simply the article "a" (e.g., "a cat"), then the proposition's form is:
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