Friday, September 27, 2024

Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Sample Quiz #1

Sample Quiz #1


1. What is a logical argument?

2. List 2 premise indicator words and 2 conclusion indicator words.

3. Which of the following is an argument:

a. “All dogs are reptiles; Fido is a dog; therefore, Fido is a reptile.” B. “Go to your room, because you have been bad, and all bad persons must go to their rooms.”  C. “Water freezes at 32 degrees because the molecules get so cold that they slow down enough to hook onto each other, forming a solid crystal.”

4. What makes an argument invalid?

5. True or false?  “A sound deduction may have one false premise.”

6. Reproduce the chart for induction and deduction

7. Compose an enthymeme, then supply the missing premise.

8. Translate into formal symbolic language:

“It is Friday and it is not raining.”

9. Write an argument that attempts to leap over the “is-ought gap.”  What missing premise would make it valid?

10. Reproduce the truth table for negation.

 

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Friday, September 6, 2024

Assignment #2 The nature of an argument

Things to do:

1. We will continue discussing the nature of philosophy in our next session.  

2. Read Van Cleave, 1.1-1.2.  In your notebook dedicated to this class, do all of the exercises.  Bring questions/comments to class.


Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Assignment #1: Handout CL, syllabus, defining philosophy

Things to do:


1. Research the term "philosophy."  Find a definition that strikes you as inclusive and instructive and bring it to class in a dedicated notebook.

2. Review Handout CL and the syllabus; raise any questions in our next class.