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Logics - 17 Rules of Inference

Can someone please help me with these? Use the 17 rules of inference to prove the following argument valid. question 1 1. (Z > X) . (X > ~Z) 2. Z v X 3. ~X / A . B question 2 1. B v (S . N) 2. B > ~S 3. S > ~N / B v W question 3 1. (Q . F) v R 2. (Q v R) > ~P 3. ~A / ~(A v P) question 4 1. A > ~A / ~A question 5 1. A > B 2. C > B / (A v C) > B question 6 1. S > R / S > (R v T) question 7 1. ~A > (B > ~C) 2. ~D > (~C > A) 3. D v ~A 4. ~D / ~B question 8 1. (S > B) > (S v K) 2. (K v ~D) > (H > S) 3. ~S . W / ~H question 9 1. (Z . Y) > X 2. ~O > Z 3. ~Y > O 4. ~O . T / X question 10 1. F > G 2... click for more

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Philosophy

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167852

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102773

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Is a person more than a physical body? What is the mind? What is thought?

I just need some ideas for a powerpoint presentation I need to do and maybe some speaker notes I can use to give me some insight on this project. I also need help with an outline. I have not posted this question before.

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Philosophy

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168991

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104435

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Aspects of your Life

Think about two aspects of your life that you have strong attitudes towards, one negative and one positive. When do you believe these attitudes were formed? Why? How can you work to change negative attitudes in your life?

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Philosophy

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169018

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104435

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Logics

question 1 1. (R v X) > (A > B) 2. Q > ~C 3. ~C > Z 4. R . Y 5. Q v A /Z v B Question 2 1. ~(U v R) 2. (~R v N) > (P . H) 3. Q > ~H / ~Q question 3 1. ~(S v C) 2. ~(S . R) > (C v D) /D Question 3 answers Expanded Question 4 1. D > P /(I . D) > P Question 5 text 1. P v (Y . H) 2. (P v Y) > ~(H v C) 3. (P . ~C) > (K . X) / X v T Question 5 answers Expanded Question 6 text 1. A = J 2. A v J 3. A > (J > W) / W Question 6 answers Expanded Question 7 text 1. ~Q > (C . B) 2. ~T > (B . H) 3. ~(Q . T) / B Question 7 answers Expanded Question 8 text 1. (U . P) > Q 2. ~O > ... click for more

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Philosophy

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169166

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102773

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For each of the following arguments identify the fallacy that occurs. If no fallacy is committed write "no fallacy."

For each of the following arguments identify the fallacy that occurs. If no fallacy is committed write "no fallacy." for example....Fallacies of Relevance,Fallacies of Weak Induction,Fallacies of Presumption, Ambiguity, & Grammatical Analogy, etc. 1. It rains a lot in San Diego during the summer. I know because I spent two weekends in San Diego last summer and both times it rained like cats and dogs. 2.No one has proved that the lost continent of Atlantis doesn't exist. Therefore, the lost continent of Atlantis probably does exist. 3.Ricky Henderson, the Hall of Fame baseball player, stole many bases. Stealing is a crime. So, Ricky Henderson committed many crimes. 4.We can never ... click for more

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Philosophy

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Other

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170748

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102773

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