This is Philosophy
47- Using logical connectives and variables, “Only zombies areundead” could be translated as: Z → U tru orfalse?
Using logical connectives and variables, “Eating a whole pizzais sufficient for ruining Charlie’s diet” could be translated as:E → R.
An example of a conditional claim is “Either youlike Snapplepuffs for snacks or you don’t.”
The antecedent of the claim “ If you don’t like chocolate, youwon’t like Georgina’s brownies” is “You won’t like Georgina’sbrownies”.
Translate using the variables indicated and logical connectives:“Unless Jason gets donuts and popcorn, he won’t want to go toeither the movie or to the football game” (D, P, M, F)
Answer: ____________________________________________
use:v for disjunction> for conditional& for conjunctionparentheses and brackets as needed
Translate using the variables indicated and logical connectives:“If both Lucy and Jason take up the trombone, it’s going to beawfully noisy around here; however, music is sure fun!” (L, J, N,M)
use:v for disjunction> for conditional& for conjunctionparentheses and brackets as needed
Is this a fallacy of division (explain why or why not): "No oneshould tell a lie. Therefore, you should not lie to your uncle whois dying of cancer if he asks you what's wrong with him."
This is Philosophy 47- Using logical connectives and variables, “Only zombies are undead” could be translated as: Z → U
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 899603
- Joined: Mon Aug 02, 2021 8:13 am