Lessons 1-2
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Lesson 22
100

A branch of formal logic in which the basic unit of thought is the proposition. 

What is propositional logic? 

100

"what was to be demonstrated," used to show a proof is completed

What is Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum)?

100

A valid argument which presents a choice between 2 conditionals

What is dilemma? 

100

A path on a truth tree which includes no contradictions (mark with an O)

What is open branch? 

200

A statement (a sentence with a truth value).

What is a proposition? 

200

A proposition that is always true due to its logical structure

What is tautology? 

200

Valid argument forms which can be used to justify steps in a proof

What are Rules of Inference? 

200

A path on a truth tree for which a contradiction has been found (mark with row numbers and X)

What is closed branch? 

300
A proposition with more than one component part or a modified (negated) part. (MUST have at least one logical operator).

What is a compound proposition?

300

A proposition that is always false due to its logical structure

What is self-contradiction? 

300

Forms of equivalent statements, which may replace each other wherever they occur (even if part of a larger proposition) and work from left to right AND right to left

What are Rules of Replacement? 

300

A diagram which shows a set of propositions being decomposed into their literals in order to look for contradictions

What is truth tree?

400

Words which combine or modify simple propositions to make compound propositions

What are logical operators? 

400

A step-by-step deduction of a conclusion from a set of premises, each step being justified by an appropriate basic rule

What is formal proof for validity? 

400

A special rule in a formal proof which allows us to assume the antecedent of a conditional and, once we deduce that consequent, to conclude the entire conditional

What is Conditional Proof? 

400

Break down compound propositions into simple propositions (or their negation), which are called literals

What is decompose? 

500

A list of the possible truth values for a set of one or more propositions

What is truth table?

500

A set of propositions that can all be true at the same time. 

What is consistent propositions? 

500

A special rule in a formal proof which allows us to assume the negation of a proposition, deduce a self-contradiction, then conclude the original proposition. 

What is Reductio ad Absurdum? 

500

Simple propositions or negations of simple propositions

What are literals? 

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