PHIL 100W Study Guide - Final Guide: Modus Ponens, Modus Tollens, Circular Reasoning

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2)deductive- sound ( we can assume that it is true) 3)inductive- weak, there are a lot of people out there, can"t get from (cid:884) to (cid:884) million bit beyond (cid:523)they don"t hold winter olympics(cid:524) 4)inductive- the conclusion is saying more than what is in the premise. They are logically independent premises, it is linked however 2 has 3,4,5 being convergent. Part 4: unless can mean or /if not answer: ~m j m v j, only if:then answer: m j, m ~j, provided that: m j. 3)explanation- you lost your money, ( i know), not trying to convince you but i am going to explain to you why you lost your money. Part 6: a feather is light, what is light cannot be dark. So a feather cannot be dark: fallacy of equivocation, attacking the strawman/ circular reasoning (ask him, circular reasoning, fallacy of equivocation.

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