Multiple Choice
Consider a syllogism with the premise "Some logic professors are unreasonable." What, if anything, needs to be done to get it into standard form?
A) Nothing needs to be done.The terms are "logic professors" and "unreasonable."
B) Nothing can be done with this proposition because there are not really two different terms here.
C) Both terms of this proposition must be rewritten to eliminate adjectives. However when you do this the premise contains three terms not two.
D) The predicate term must be converted to a noun phrase, such as "unreasonable people."
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