CARS Flashcards
Textual domain of discourse = ?
Words
Words, sentences, paragraphs
Conceptual domain of discourse = ?
Ideas
Concepts, claims, arguments
Concepts have _____ but can not be ____ or ______
meaning
true or false
Claims are different from concepts in that they….?
have to be true or false
Need a subject (the something/ someone) and predicate (verb phrase)
Conclusions will have what attached to them?
evidence
What are two types of inferences? what is an inference?
unstated calim
There is an assumption (unstated evidence) and implication (unstated conclusions)
What relationship is something in thats conditional? What are those relationship points called?
If-then relationships
If is the antecedent
Then is the consequent
In conditional claims (if-then, antecedent -> consequent) the ______ can be false but the ______ cannot. EVER
It doesn’t go the opposite way
antecedent - if
consequent - then
What would be the contrapositive of the conditional claim
X -> Y
If not Y -> not X
Natural domain of discourse = ?
Thing
Stuff found around us