Multiple Choice
When removing term-complements, which of the following is a permissible change?
A) changing "Some S are P" to "Some non-P are non-S"
B) changing "All S are P" to "Some P are S"
C) changing "Some S are not P" to "Some non-P are not non-S"
D) changing "No S are P" to "Some S are not P"
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q35: When forced to choose between adding a
Q36: Put the following categorical syllogism into standard
Q37: The predicate term of the conclusion is
Q38: Put the following categorical syllogism into standard
Q39: A categorical statement has existential import when
Q41: In "Some dogs are mammals," the subject
Q42: All enthymemes are valid.
Q43: Rewrite the following argument as a standard-form
Q44: Rewrite the following argument as a standard-form
Q45: The figure of a standard-form categorical syllogism