Given two statements, A and B, we can say that A is equivalent to B in the Logic of Statements provided that ___________________
(a) A is a tautology and B is contingent
(b) A is insistent and B is a tautology
(c) the conditional (A ïÆ' B) is a tautology
(d) the bi-conditional (A ≠¡ B) is a tautology
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INSTRUCTIONS: Select the answer that best characterizes each immediate inference. Adopt the Aristotelian standpoint for these problems. It is false that all ballet performances are thrilling exhibitions. Therefore, it is false that some ballet performances are thrilling exhibitions
A) Invalid, illicit subcontrary. B) Valid. C) Invalid, illicit subalternation. D) Invalid, illicit contrary. E) Invalid, existential fallacy.
Who was perhaps the greatest Sophist?
a. Aristotle b. Gyges c. Democritus d. Protagoras
Explain Plato's view of the soul
Why did he liken it to a chariot?
Group bias is a form of egocentrism.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)