STIMULUS TYPE Flashcards
Identify correct stimulus types
Argument
Premises and Conclusion
Premise Set
Non-contradictory premises
Paradox
Contradictory Premises
Debate
Two Speakers
CLIR
Debate - Controversy
Argument - Loophole
Premise Set - Inference
Paradox - Resolution
Must/Cannot
(Certainty)
Must: Always, every single time, no exceptions
Cannot: never, impossible in any circumstance, no way
Could/Not Necessarily
(Possibility)
Could: Possible, can, there’s a chance, maybe, might encompass something both unlikely and likely, may or may not.
Not Necessarily: Doesn’t have to be the case, literally “not must”, could be an exception, not guaranteed
Negation of Not Necessarily True
Must be True
What is equivalent to Could be True
Not Necessarily False
What is the negation of Cannot be False
Could be False
What is equivalent of Cannot be True
Must be False
What is the negation of Must be True
Not Necessarily True
What is equivalent of Not Necessarily False
Could be True