False premise example

    • [DOC File]Translate the following sentences into the standard (= “if ...

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      What are the differences between deductive and inductive arguments? Give an example of each. Explain why each example represents its type. Can a valid argument be unsound? If so, give an example. Can a sound argument be invalid? If so, give an example. Can a valid argument have a false premise? If so, give an example.

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    • [DOC File]informal logic - University of Northern Iowa

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      An argument can be a perfectly valid deduction even if it involves a false premise. Here is an example. Example 3. 1. All cats have five legs. 2. Bugs Pussy is my cat.-----3. Bugs Pussy has five legs. This is a perfectly valid deduction. If (1) and (2) are true then (3) must be true. It so happens that, in this example (1) and (3) are false.

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    • [DOC File]PREDICATE LOGIC

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      Premise 2: A is a bad argument (i.e., A is invalid, unsound, weak, or uncogent). Conclusion: P has made a bad argument. An argument with this form commits the straw man fallacy if Premise 1 is false, i.e., when person P has not made the argument attributed to him or her. (P may, for example, have made an argument different from A.)

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    • [DOC File]Study Questions for First Exam

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      This is the starting premise. But, consider how many assumptions are based on this idea, not the least of which is the SETI program. Billions of dollars have been wasted on the search for extra-terrestrial life based on the false starting premise that the universe is billions of years old.

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    • [DOCX File]Materials - VDOE :: Virginia Department of Education Home

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      Guidance for Example: There are three ways to make the conclusion . false (Fa and Ha both . false, Fa . false. and Ha . true, or Fa . true. and Ha . false). But, to make Premise 2 . true, both conjuncts have to be . true, so you have to make both Ga and Ha . true. If Ha is . true, the only way to make the conclusion . false. is to make Fa ...

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    • [DOC File]SYMBOLIC LOGIC

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      (2) Be able to explain why a deductively valid argument with a false conclusion must have at least one false premise. Give an example of a deductively valid argument with a false conclusion. (3) Be able to add parentheses as needed to a formulae so as to make it a WFF with a specified structure.

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    • [DOC File]Logic primer - University of Washington

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      For this reason, arguments based on false premise are more difficult to refute or even discuss because the truth of a premise must be agreed upon by all parties.” Activity Once students have a clear grasp on false premise definition and examples, work on identifying and applying skills with the concept.

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    • What is a false premise fallacy? What is an example from a well-kn…

      A tautology, there is no content. Also: if A, then A. Couldn’t be false. Logically false: a sentence that is always false, because it involves a contradiction. For example: “A & ~A” or “If A, then ~A”. See if you can explain the following: Any argument with a logically false premise is deductively valid but not sound.

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    • [DOC File]University of Washington

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      Given that the conclusion is false, see what follows about the truth values of the letters that make up the conclusion. For example, the only way the conclusion “K” can be false, is if the atomic sentence “K” is false, so write F under the appropriate atomic heading. Premise 1 Premise 2 Conclusion

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    • [DOC File]Southeast Missouri State University

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      A conditional statement isn’t an argument because in an argument the premise(s) is said to be true, whereas in a conditional statement isn’t said to be true. For example, take “If Moby Dick is a chicken, then Moby Dick has feathers.”

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