Using rules from both Group I and Group II, construct a deduction to prove that the following is valid.1. (M v P) ? Q (Premise)2. Q ? (~L v R) (Premise)3. (L ? R) ? S (Premise)/? (M v P) ? S
What will be an ideal response?
4. (M v P) ? (~L v R) 1,2, CA
5. (M v P) ? (L ? R) 4, IMPL
6. (M v P) ? S 3,5, CA
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Lin sends away for a hot-cold serving tray she has seen advertised. The tray is promised to keep hot dishes hot and cold dishes cold without electricity. Lin tries it out by placing a pan of hot beans on it. They stay hot throughout dinner. "It works," she tells her husband.What causal claim (if any) is stated or implied in Lin's conclusion?
What will be an ideal response?
An A-form categorical statement is equivalent to its
a. obverse and converse b. obverse and contrapositive c. obverse, converse, and contrapositive d. none of the above
According to Heraclitus, _____ is the rule according to which all things are accomplished and the law that is found in all things.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Dogmatism is most attractive to people who ______
A. believe that morality is subjective B. have changed their moral beliefs over time C. have given moral issues a lot of thought D. think that moral questions have factual answers