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MR. ALEJANDRO CRUZ

SYLLOGISM IN CLASSICAL LOGIC

MODERN LOGIC

Addresses issues of logic mathematics and other related to language and propositions. Emerged in the XIX century

It is Aristotelian, was developed by the Greeks in the Roman Empire and by Europeans in Middle Age Syllogism is deductive and has 3 propositions = 2 premises and the conclusion

CLASSICAL LOGIC

CONDITIONS FOR SYLLOGISM

TYPES OF PROPOSITIONS

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

Which categorical proposition is written in the A form? All rabbits eat carrots. No rabbits eat carrots. Some rabbits eat carrots. Some rabbits do not eat carrots.

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

Which categorical proposition is written in the I form? All motorcycles are purple. No motorcycles are purple. Some motorcycles are purple. Some motorcycles are not purple.

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

Which categorical proposition is written in the E form? All dogs are barkers. All dogs are not barkers. Some dogs are barkers. Some dogs are not barkers.

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

Lassie is not a cocker spaniel Type of proposition?

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

Panama hats are made in Ecuador Type of proposition?

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

No house is fire proof. Type of proposition?

UNIVERSAL NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR NEGATIVE

PARTICULAR AFFIRMATIVE

UNIVERSAL AFFIRMATIVE

CLASSIFY THE FOLLOWING PROPOSITIONS

proposition

COMPONENTS OF A SYLLOGISM

IDENTIFY: MAJOR PREMISE / MAJOR TERM / MINOR PREMISE / MINOR TERM / MIDDLE TERM / CONCLUSION

IDENTIFY: MAJOR PREMISE / MAJOR TERM / MINOR PREMISE / MINOR TERM / MIDDLE TERM / CONCLUSION

MR. ALEJANDRO CRUZ

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