Exam 2: Symbolizing in Sentential Logic
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-Either it snows and the temperature won't go up, or it rains and the temperature won't go down.
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General Theory
For 1-3, circle one of a-d:
-The sentence "It will rain only if the temperature drops" is correctly symbolized (using obvious abbreviations) as:
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-It will snow if and only if it does not rain and the temperature does not go up.
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Translating
Translate the following into more or less colloquial English sentences. Let J = "Art gets a new job"; B = "Art gets a new boss"; A = "Art gets a new apartment"; R = "Art get a new roommate."
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Translating
Translate the following into more or less colloquial English sentences. Let J = "Art gets a new job"; B = "Art gets a new boss"; A = "Art gets a new apartment"; R = "Art get a new roommate."
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-The temperature will go up or down but not both.
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-It won't snow, unless the temperature goes down.
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-If it both rains and snows, then the temperature is neither going up nor going down.
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General Theory
For 1-3, circle one of a-d:
-a. Give an original example of a truth-functional use of a sentence connective in ordinary English, and defend your view that it is truth-functional.
b. Give an original example of a non-truth-functional use of a sentence connective in ordinary English, and defend your view that it is non-truth-functional
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-It won't rain, but it will snow unless the temperature goes up.
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Translating
Translate the following into more or less colloquial English sentences. Let J = "Art gets a new job"; B = "Art gets a new boss"; A = "Art gets a new apartment"; R = "Art get a new roommate."
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-If it rains, the temperature will go up unless, of course, it goes down.
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-If it rains, then if the temperature goes down it will snow.
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-The temperature will go down just in case it rains.
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Translating
Translate the following into more or less colloquial English sentences. Let J = "Art gets a new job"; B = "Art gets a new boss"; A = "Art gets a new apartment"; R = "Art get a new roommate."
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General Theory
For 1-3, circle one of a-d:
-The sentence "It will rain unless the temperature drops" is correctly symbolized (using obvious abbreviations) as:
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-If it rains, then it snows if and only if the temperature goes down.
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Symbolizing
Symbolize the following, letting R = "It will rain", U = "The temperature will go up", D = "The temperature goes down", S = "It will snow":
-If it neither snows nor rains, the temperature won't go up and it won't go down.
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