After learning all of the Valid Argument Forms and then later hear J.Y. say that these have to become a part of my intuition (causing me to freak out, of course), I created a PDF in order to have a single place where I can easily study and refer to all the Valid Arguments Forms. I formatted it to mimic the style of 7sage's Sufficient and Necessary Condition Cheatsheet. Hopefully something like this will be added to the curriculum for everyone to easily access.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lhO7Hcxmz7ndgVbBqNelA6Z5KCsxKPdK/view?usp=sharing

Please let me know if there is any way to make the information clearer and whether or not I should make another PDF for Invalid Arguments.

Hope this is a helpful resource!

[Ignore the blank page -- couldn't remove it from my original doc for some reason...]

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7 comments

  • Monday, Jul 10 2023

    Awesome. Thank you.

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  • Saturday, Jul 01 2023

    Thank you so much for this!

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  • Wednesday, Apr 05 2023

    These are very helpful as a reference. Thank you for sharing. Quick thing though, aren't 5 and 7 in the invalid forms identical? Is there a reason for repeating it in that slightly different form?

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  • Tuesday, Apr 04 2023

    These are wonderful, thank you very much, I have them printed as we speak. Huge help!!!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 04 2023

    these are so helpful, thank you for sharing!

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  • Tuesday, Apr 04 2023

    @blank20202021972 thanks so much for making these and then sharing them! These are great for hanging up in a spot I spend time in/pass by often in my house. 🙌🏻

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  • Monday, Aug 08 2022

    I just finished creating the Invalid Argument Forms

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/15FK3ZmXbKlX7p67Skj4I0kE3EbUrXZpY/view?usp=sharing

    Hope this helps simplify remembering and applying some important parts of the CC!

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