PHIL 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Junkers J.I, Thanetian, Syllogism

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Phil 10 lecture 7 chapter 3. Order of the lines in the rule need not be the same as the order of the lines in the proof. You can cite the lines in any order. For simplification, you can simplify either conjunct; for disjunctive syllogism, you can hae the negation of either disjunct. D v (e ~g: ~e, e ~g, ~d g, g, ~d. ~d v (h v h: ~r (h ~j, (r d) ~j, (h ~j) h (h r, h ~j, h r, h v h, d, ~r, ~h, h, ~j. G t: (t v s) k it is g k. Step 1: know what conditional you want to derive. Step 3: derive consequent of conditional i want: t, t v s, -------k. Antecedent is acp, consequent is last line: g k. X ~z: z v y, x, ~z, -- -y, x h y.

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