Exam 2: Symbolizing in Sentential Logic
Exam 1: Introduction10 Questions
Exam 2: Symbolizing in Sentential Logic24 Questions
Exam 3: Truth Tables27 Questions
Exam 4: Proofs Without CP or IP9 Questions
Exam 5: Proofs With CP or IP12 Questions
Exam 6: Sentential Logic Truth Trees8 Questions
Exam 7: Predicate Logic Symbolization29 Questions
Exam 8: Predicate Logic Semantics9 Questions
Exam 9: Predicate Logic Proofs8 Questions
Exam 10: Relational Predicate Logic38 Questions
Exam 11: Quantifier Rules Theory8 Questions
Exam 12: Predicate Logic Truth Trees8 Questions
Exam 13: Identity22 Questions
Exam 14: Syllogistic Logic32 Questions
Exam 15: Informal Fallacies10 Questions
Exam 16: Inductive Logic14 Questions
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General Theory
For 1-3, circle one of a-d:
-A compound sentence is truth-functional if and only if:
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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 only if it doesn't rain, and will go down if it does rain.
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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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