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Using the Categorical Converter - 3 Suppose now we had the following problem: Given that the proposition All non-S are non-P is true, what is the value of No S is P? We begin by locating the premise and conclusion (circled in red on the diagram to the right) and by placing a T token on the premise (the red T on the diagram - you may have to scroll down a bit to find it).
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10 August 1996 For Educators Stephen Downes Guide to the Logical Fallacies Copyright © Stephen Downes, 1995-2001 stephen.downes@ualberta.ca |