Logical Connectives
Truth Tables
Truth-Functional Logic
Semantic Concepts
Validity and Entailment
400

What connective reverses the truth value of a sentence?

Negation (¬)

400

In truth tables, what letters are used to represent the two possible truth values?

T and F

400

What is the name of the logical system where all connectives are truth-functional?

Truth-Functional Logic (TFL)

400

What is a sentence that is true on some valuations and false on others called?

A contingent sentence

400

What does it mean for an argument to be valid?

It is impossible for the premises to be true while the conclusion is false.

800

Which connective is true only when both component sentences are true?

Conjunction (∧)

800

What is the term for an assignment of truth values to atomic sentences?

A valuation

800

What does it mean for a connective to be truth-functional?

The truth value of the whole sentence is determined entirely by the truth values of its parts.

800

What is a sentence that is false on every valuation called?

A contradiction

800

When do premises entail a conclusion?

When there is no valuation where the premises are true and the conclusion is false.

1200

Which connective represents inclusive “or,” meaning the sentence is true if either or both parts are true?

Disjunction (∨)

1200

How many rows are required in a complete truth table with four atomic sentences?

16

1200

What feature of meaning does TFL ignore when symbolizing English sentences?

Non-truth-functional aspects such as sarcasm, emphasis, or poetic meaning.

1200

What is a sentence that is true on every valuation called?

A tautology

1200

What relationship exists between entailment and validity?

If premises entail a conclusion, then the argument with those premises and that conclusion is valid.

1600

Under what condition is a conditional sentence A→B false?

When A is true and B is false.

1600

What formula determines the number of rows in a complete truth table with n distinct atomic sentences?

2^n

1600

Why is the TFL conditional considered a poor translation of English “if…then”?

Because it ignores causality and other nuances of ordinary language conditionals.

1600

When are two sentences logically equivalent?

When they have the same truth value on every valuation.

1600

What symbol represents entailment in logic?

The double-turnstile (⊨)

2000

What connective is true exactly when both sentences have the same truth value?

Biconditional (↔)

2000

What does each row of a complete truth table represent?

A possible valuation

2000

Why is “It is necessarily the case that…” not a truth-functional connective?

Because the truth value of the resulting sentence is not determined solely by the truth value of the original sentence.

2000

What does it mean for sentences to be jointly logically consistent?

There is at least one valuation where all of them are true.

2000

What does “⊨ C” (nothing to the left of the double-turnstile) indicate?

C is a tautology.

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