WEEK 1 Flashcards

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argument

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collection of truth-bears (things that are true or false) some of which are offered as reasons for one of them, the conclusion

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premises

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reasons offered within an argument

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3
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conclusion

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proposition that premises are offered for

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validity

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deductive argument said to be valid if and only if it takes a form that makes it impossible for the premises to be true and the conclusion to be false

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soundness

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deductive argument said to be sound if and only if it is both valid, and all of its premises are actually true

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inference

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logical conclusion that is drawn from premises that are or are assumed to be true

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7
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implication

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  • relationship between two propositions in which the second is a logical consequence of this first
  • if A, then B
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entailment

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premises logically entails a conclusion if when A is true B must also be true

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9
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contradiction

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conjunction in the form “A and not A”

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10
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conceptual scheme

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  • general system of concepts which shape thoughts and perceptions including:
    • Spatial and temporal relationship between events and enduring objects
    • Causal relations
    • Other poeple
    • Meaning behind utterances of others
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frame of thought

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  • consists of
    • mental Representations
    • Interpretations
    • Simplifications of reality
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