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A validconclusions is a conclusions that's already 100% proven by it's premises. Can these questions ever be strengthened or weakened? Or do strengthening and weakening questions always have a stimulus with some error
... to switch & negate a validconclusions on contrapositives. The videos from ... I know how to "draw validconclusions w/ transitions AND w/ intersection ...
I just did the skill builder for drawing validconclusions 1 and I can't wrap my head around it at all is there any other better more in depth explanation for it?
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... right as far as drawing validconclusions and negating statements, drawing could ... to to identify the the valid and invalid argument forms when ... quiz I take on drawing validconclusions, I pretty much nail it ...
In JY's breakdown of this statement: All dinosaurs that hunt its prey can run, swim and fly. Dinosaurs that cannot run, cannot swim or cannot fly are easy to catch and delicious to eat. Nothing can catch the Fastasaurus. He diagrams "Dinosaurs that cannot ...
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- memorize valid argument forms
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... If sufficient fails then no validconclusions about the necessary condition, but ... hence we can have a valid conclusion.
If ... hence we can have a valid conclusion, but if necessary ... satisfied or affirmed then no valid conclusion.
@"Spencer D" said:
All dinosaurs that hunt its prey can run, swim and fly.
Dinosaurs that cannot run, cannot swim or cannot fly are easy to catch and delicious to eat.
... logical expression semantically entails certain validconclusions. Short of proof -theoretic axioms ... went about listing all the valid categorical syllogisms. They gave them ...
... are true then a valid conclusion is necessarily true ... Premise3: A
>Valid/True Inference: A --> B ... premises are true than all validconclusions are true.
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Since the inferences are valid and the conclusion is impossible ...
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Regarding valid & Invalid arguments is there ... structured properly makes this a valid argument,
but are there ... I'm using the term valid argument in this post loosely ...
I was wondering what's the purpose in memorizing all 9 valid argument form and all 7 invalid argument forms? Is it mainly for Parallel and Parallel Flaw question types?
... everyone! I've been reviewing valid and invalid argument forms this ...
For example: this is a valid argument because we can infer ... from "most" + "most" (Valid Argument Form 9)
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However this is not a valid argument form (Invalid Argument Form ...