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Logical Arguments and Fallacies - Prof. Joseph Campbell, Study notes of Reasoning

This document consists of various logical arguments and fallacies. It includes statements about relationships between individuals and their love for others, the existence of ferocious logicians and tigers, the effectiveness of chiropractic treatment, and ethical dilemmas. Some arguments are valid, while others are questionable, suppressed, or false.

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Pre 2010

Uploaded on 12/13/2009

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Download Logical Arguments and Fallacies - Prof. Joseph Campbell and more Study notes Reasoning in PDF only on Docsity! Everyone who loves Newman loves Kramer (x) (LxnLxk) If George studies, George will pass SgPg Everyone is loved by someone (x)(y)Lyx If anyone loves Elaine, Jerry does (x)LxeLje Jerry does not love everyone ~(x)Ljx Someone, but not everyone, loves Kramer (x)Lxk~(x)Lxk Anyone who studies will pass (x)(SxPx) No one loves Newman (x)~Lxn Calvin loves Hobbes Lch Everyone is beautiful (x) (PxBx) Ferocious logicians are non-existent ~(x)(FxLx) If everything is ferocious, then everything is beautiful (x)Fx(x)Bx Some logicians are not beautiful (x)(Lx~Bx) Nothing is a logician (x)~Lx Some tigers are ferocious but some are not (x)(TxFx)(x)(Tx~Fx) If Hobbes is a ferocious tiger, then Hobbes is a tiger (FhTh) Th Nothing is flawless (x)~Fx OR ~(x)(Fx) Valid invalid invalid Valid
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