Lessons 10-12
Lessons 10-12
100

When we say two propositions are this, we simply mean that they can be true at the same time

what is consistent?

100

The argument that takes the form below:

(psupq)*(rsups) ...~qvee~s:.~pvee~r

What is a destructive dilemma?

200

If you get a contradiction when assuming that two or more propositions are all true, then you should conclude this

What is they are inconsistent?

200

The argument with the form below:

(psupq)*(rsups) ...pveer:.qvees

What is a constructive dilemma?

300

To test for equivalence using the shorter truth tables, we begin by assuming this

What is they are not logically equivalent?

300

In this rebuttal of a dilemma, you reject one of the conditionals

What is grasping it by the horns?

400

If, when working through the shorter truth tables, a contradiction is unavoidable, you should conclude this

What is the propositions are equivalent?

400

In this rebuttal of a dilemma, you present a counter-dilemma

What is rebutting the horns?

500

A valid argument which presents a choice between two conditionals

What is a dilemma?

500

In this rebuttal of a dilemma, you deny the disjunctive premise and provide a third alternative, somewhere in the middle

What is going between the horns?