Modern Logic: An Introduction |
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Sets and Syllogisms | 17 |
b Area Numbers | 26 |
The Syllogism | 32 |
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additional Affirmative Algebra appear application argument assumptions begin called characteristic circuit Class Calculus column complex conclusion Conjunction connectives consider course defined definition described determine developed diagram discussion Disjunct elements Equivalence example exist Existential experience expression fact false flow formula further give given idea identity Implication indicate Intersection introduced intuitive kind language latter limits logic Logical Deduction major mathematics mean mentioned Normal ordinary parallel particular positions possible postulates practical predicate premises present probability problem procedure produce proof proposition proved Quantifier reason refer rules seen sentence shown Simp specific statement Step student substitution Suppose switch syllogism symbols Table Value Tautology tells Theorem things tion traditional true Truth Table Universal valid variables