L19: Arguments
L20: The Syllogism
L21-22: The Mood and Figure of Syllogisms
L21-22: The Mood and Figure of Syllogisms
L23: Truth and Validity
100

What is defined as "a set of statements, one of which appears to be implied by the others"?

Argument.

100

Define syllogism.

A deductive argument with two premises and three terms.

100

What is the mood and figure for the following schema?:

All M is P.

Some S is M.

Therefore, some S is not P.

AIO-1

100

What is the mood and figure for the following schema?:

Some P is M.

Some M is S.

Therefore, some S is P.

III-4

100

What does it mean if a syllogism is "valid"?

The premises imply the conclusion. 

200

What is the premise of an argument? (Explain or give the definition.)

A statement that appears to support or imply the conclusion. 

200

How many premises are there in a standard syllogism?

2

200

What is the mood and figure for the following schema?:

No M is P.

No M is S.

Therefore, some S is not P.

EEO-3

200

What is the mood and figure for the following schema?:

No M is P.

All M is S.

Therefore, some S is P.

EAI-3

200

What does it mean if a syllogism is "sound"?

The syllogism is valid and has true premises.

300

Identify the conclusion in the following argument: No true socialist is a millionaire, but some Russians are millionaires. Therefore, some Russians are not true socialists.

Some Russians are not true socialists.

300

Identify the major, minor, and middle terms for the given syllogism:

Some dogs are pets, but no dragons are pets. Consequently, some dogs are not dragons.

Major: dragons
Minor: dogs
Middle: pets

300

Write out the schema for the given mood and figure:

AEO-2

All P is M.

No S is M.

Therefore, some S is not P.

300

Write out the schema for the given mood and figure:

EEO-3

No M is P.

No M is S.

Therefore, some S is not P.

300

True or False: If a syllogism is valid and the premises are true, then the conclusion must also be true.

True
400

Identify the conclusion in the following argument: Some robots are not programmed humanoids, because some robots are androids, and all androids are programmed humanoids.

Some robots are not programmed humanoids.
400

Identify the major, minor, and middle term for the given syllogism:

No heroes are cowards, so no crooks are heroes, since all crooks are cowards.

Major: heroes

Minor: crooks

Middle: cowards

400

Write out the schema for the given mood and figure:

OAO-3

Some M is not P.

All M is S.

Therefore, some S is not P.

400

Write a complete syllogism for the given mood and figure:

OAA-4

Answers will vary, but should follow this form:

Some P is not M.

All M is S.

Therefore, all S is P.

400

True or False: If a syllogism is invalid, but the premises are true, then the argument is sound.

False

500

Identify the conclusion in the following argument: All fables are fictions, but no news articles are fables. Consequently, no fictions are news articles.

No fictions are news articles.

500

Rewrite the given syllogism so that it is in standard categorical form:

Some warm-blooded creatures are not mammals, since no bird is a mammal, but some warm-blood creatures are birds.

No birds are mammals.

Some warm-blooded creatures are birds.

Therefore, some warm-blooded creatures are not mammals.

500

Rewrite the following syllogism is standard categorical form, then identify the mood and figure:

All apostles are men, so some apostles are philosophers, because some men are philosophers.

Some men are philosophers.

All apostles are men.

Therefore, some apostles are philosophers.

Mood and Figure: IAI-1

500

Rewrite the following syllogism is standard categorical form, then identify the mood and figure:

No disco is rap, but all disco is music. Thus, some music is not rap.

No disco is rap.
All disco is music.
Therefore, some music is not rap.

Mood and Figure: EAO-3

500
True or False: The validity of an argument depends only on the form of the argument, not on the meaning or truth of the individual statements.

False