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Mills Method of Inductive Inference
O.K. Thank you. That is what I thought also. I think I will stick with that answer. Appreciate the assistance.- kennethj67
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Mills Method of Inductive Inference
So does it sound right or do you really know if its right? How did you come up with that? I just want to be 100% sure. Thanks for the fast response also.- kennethj67
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Mills Method of Inductive Inference
Hello all. I am having trouble with this one assignment. I'm trying to figure out which one of Mill's method of inductive inference belongs to this passage. Some theories arise from anecdotal evidence that is difficult to confirm. In The Left-Hander Syndrome (1992), Stanley Coren sought...- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
I will have to check my textbook which I left at work. So I will let you know tomorrow. Thanks for checking.- kennethj67
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Undergrad Logic Propositions: Valid and Invalid Arguments
Hello to all. Could anyone give me some insight on the following problems? I put my answers down, but not sure if they are correct. Thanks for any help you may provide. A. Express each of the following propositions as equations or inequalities, representing each class by the first letter...- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
Also, I wanted to know if I got the following correct. A. Express each of the following propositions as equations or inequalities, representing each class by the first letter of the English term designating it, and symbolizing the proposition by means of a Venn diagram: 1. All merchants...- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
So for question 4, would it be: All organic compounds are non-metal- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
Here is what I came up with so far. #3: Some comissioned officers in the U.S. Army are graduates of West Point. #4: All organic compounds are metal #5: Some nonofficers are not non-soldiers. Equivalent. #6: If we assume that (a) is true, then; (b) which is its contradictory, is...- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
I will have to work on those and get back with you. I appreciate the assistance.- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
All those who died in Nazi concentration camps tells me something about all members. The predicate (I think) would be, "victims of a cruel and irrational tyranny. Quantity would be universal Quality would be affirmative Subject term is distributed Predicate term is distributed- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
ok, so this would be a universal negative then.- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
Clueless, but I'm thinking particular negative- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
To tell you the truth, I am just lost. Subject and predicate propositions are the traditional categorical propositions, identified as universal affirmative (A), universal negative (E), Particular affirmative (I), and Particular negative (O).- kennethj67
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Logic Universals and Particulars Help
I was looking to see if someone will be able to help me with the following pertaining to logic. I am having the toughest time right now and need assistance. Thank you for any help that you may supply. 1. Identify the subject and predicate terms in, and name the form of, each of the...- kennethj67
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