1. Which deductive argument form is this? (NOTE: it does not include a conclusion): Either moral judgments are derived f

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1. Which deductive argument form is this? (NOTE: it does not include a conclusion): Either moral judgments are derived f

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1. Which deductive argument form is this? (NOTE: it doesnot include a conclusion): Either moral judgments are derived fromreason or they are caused by emotion. Moral judgments are notderived from reason. (question 1 feedback: 1) Either p or q. 2) Notp. 3) Therefore, q.)
2. Which deductive argument form is this? (NOTE: it doesnot include a conclusion): If the rich countries had become richpurely by stealing from the rest of the world, then the rest of theworld would be poorer now than it used to be. But the rest of theworld is richer now than it used to be, even though it is notnearly as wealthy as the rich countries. (question2 feedback: 1) If p, then q. 2) Not q. 3) Therefore, notp.)
3. Which deductive argument form is this? (NOTE: it doesnot include a conclusion): The nametag on your mattress says "J.Watson." If your nametag says "J. Watson," then your first name isprobably James. (question 3 feedback: 1) If p, then q. 2) P. 3)Therefore, q.)
4. Which conclusion follows from this deductive argumentform?�The nametag on your mattress says "J. Watson." If yournametag says "J. Watson," then your first name is probably James.(question 4 feedback: 1) If p, then q. 2) P. 3) Therefore, q.)
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