Lesson 27 Flashcards

1
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immediate inference

A

a statement which can be inferred directly from another statement

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3 types of immediate inferences

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  1. converse
  2. obverse
  3. contrapositive
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converse

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a statement that reverses the subject and predicate of the original (only E & I)

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obverse

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a statement that has the opposite quality and a negated predicate of the original
(works for A, E, I, & O)

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5
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contrapositive

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a statement that reverses and negates both the subject and predicate of the original
(only A & O)

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6
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complement

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the set of all terms NOT included in the given term (P → non-P)

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