A Handbook of LogicHarper, 1961 - 250 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 19
עמוד 211
... taken separately . We should not take jointly that which should be taken separately . In other words , we commit the fallacy of composition whenever we argue from a premise containing a term taken distributively to a conclusion in which ...
... taken separately . We should not take jointly that which should be taken separately . In other words , we commit the fallacy of composition whenever we argue from a premise containing a term taken distributively to a conclusion in which ...
עמוד 212
... taken by himself , the quartet composed of them would probably be inferior to the old Budapest Quartet , the ... taken dis- tributively , may be his own happiness ; but it is not there- fore the case that the general happiness stands as ...
... taken by himself , the quartet composed of them would probably be inferior to the old Budapest Quartet , the ... taken dis- tributively , may be his own happiness ; but it is not there- fore the case that the general happiness stands as ...
עמוד 222
... taken , a large number of those who died of other causes at this particular time were vaccinated . But simply because vaccination preceded their deaths , it did not follow that it was the cause of their deaths . The Navy tells its ...
... taken , a large number of those who died of other causes at this particular time were vaccinated . But simply because vaccination preceded their deaths , it did not follow that it was the cause of their deaths . The Navy tells its ...
תוכן
What is logic? I CHIGAN | 13 |
Inferences from simple propositions | 37 |
The syllogism II | 70 |
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affirmative affirming the consequent alternation analytic antecedent antilogism argue argument Aristotle assert axioms called categorical syllogisms cats causal CHIGAN class calculus classical logic classical logicians conclusion construct contradictory deductive system definition enthymemes example expression F F F figure formal logic formalist formula girls Gödel's proof grampuses Hence Id.S Id.T implies q inductive inference invalid large number law of noncontradiction least logical machines main column major premise material equivalence mathematics means method MICHIGAN Mill's Mill's methods minor negation negative notation number of instances obverse Ɔ q paradox particular postulates predicate term principle probability propositional calculus prove PV q q is true question relation rule sorites statements subject term substitution superaltern Suppose syllogistic symbolic tautology theorem things tion tive truth functions truth table truth values undistributed UNIVERS universal valid variables Venn diagrams Τ Τ