Exam 7: Syllogisms in Ordinary Language
Exam 1: Basic Logical Concepts20 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 3: Language and Definitions20 Questions
Exam 4: Fallacies20 Questions
Exam 5: Categorical Propositions20 Questions
Exam 6: Categorical Syllogisms20 Questions
Exam 7: Syllogisms in Ordinary Language20 Questions
Exam 8: Propositional Logic I20 Questions
Exam 9: Propositional Logic II20 Questions
Exam 10: Predicate Logic20 Questions
Exam 11: Analogical Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 12: Causal Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 13: Science and Hypothesis20 Questions
Exam 14: Probability20 Questions
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The point of posing a counterdilemma is not usually to invalidate an opponent's
dilemma.
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Consider a syllogism with the premise "Some logic professors are unreasonable." What, if anything, needs to be done to get it into standard form?
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"If someone turns on the sprinklers, my paint job will get wet.No one turned them
on, so I know my paint job is dry."
This argument is an example of modus tollens.
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-________ syllogisms contain "if ...then" propositions.
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"Either I keep eating beef and get a heart attack, or I quit and eat yucky vegetables. Since I know I must either eat beef or not, I know I will be stuck either with yucky vegetables or a heart attack."
To escape between the horns of this dilemma, I might argue:
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-In a ________ -order enthymeme, the minor premise is unstated.
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What is the standard-form translation of "None but qualified people need apply"?
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"No person who cries is a person who can be trusted.Fred is a logic professor.No untrustworthy person is a logic professor.Therefore, Fred does not cry." To tell if this argument is valid, we must:
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"All logic professors are funny individuals.No businessman is a funny individual. Therefore, all businessmen are non-logic professors."
Is this argument ready for testing, or does it need to be rewritten?
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In a disjunctive syllogism, one premise is a disjunction and the other premise denies
the truth of one of the disjuncts.
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-When you deny the consequent, you use the logical technique called modus ________.
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A second-order enthymeme is one in which the major premise is left unstated.
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-An argument is a(n) ________ argument if it can be translated into a standard-form categorical syllogism.
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"No physicians are poverty-stricken.Some residents of Chicago are MDs.Therefore, some Chicagoans are not poor."
What, if anything, must be done to put this syllogism in the proper form to test it for validity?
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What is the correct standard-form translation of "Not every animal is a vicious beast"?
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Starting with the major premise, "If the heater is turned on, then the house will get warm," which of the following completed arguments commits the fallacy of
affirming the consequent?
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"They told me that if I ran the mile in under four minutes, I'd be on the team.Well,
I did! So I am!"
This argument contains a pure hypothetical syllogism.
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"Either I play ball, or I keep my new shoes clean.I can't resist playing ball, so I guess my new shoes will be getting dirty."
How should we label this argument?
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-To "grasp a dilemma by the horns," you must show that one of the ________ it con- tains is false.
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