INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. Given the following premises: 1 . F ? J 2 . A ? (F • J) 3 . A • (Q ? N)
A) J ? F 1, Com
B) A • (N ? Q) 3, Com
C) A ? J 1, 2, HS
D) (A ? F) • (A ? J) 2, Dist
E) (A • Q) ? N 3, Assoc
B
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Which of the following claims does Socrates defend in his refutation of Callicles’ defense of vulgar hedonism?
a. good and evil are identical with pleasure and pain, respectively. b. Pleasure and pain cannot coexist in the same individual. c. Moderation leads to frustrated desire, which ought to be avoided at all costs. d. Socrates does not defend ANY of the claims on this answer option list.
By applying the rules DS and DN to "~ (B v C) v (C ? D), B v C" we can deduce (6.) (I ? ~ D) ? ~L What is the justification for line 3?
A) 1, 3 MP B) 1, 3 Bicond C) 2 Simp
A every right implies a corresponding
a. rights holder b. wrong c. duty d. opportunity