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In the text below you will find study guides pertaining to Philosophy. The study guides includes topics such as arguments, standard form, sub formulae, translation, symbolization, derivations, contradictions, negations, conjunctions, conditionals, derived rules, truth tables, logical consequence, literals, elementary mathematics, prenex form, and much more. The study guides will help you with any college Philosophy course.

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Question type: What formula is a positive sub formula of the others?

 

 

Question Type: Which are positive subformulae of…?

 

 

Question Type: Fill in the missing derivation justification for each line

 

 

Question Type: What candidate contradictions are supplied by the premises?

 

 

 

 

Question Type: Completed the justification for the derivation

 

Question Type: Justification of derivations using derived rules

 

Question Type: Are the given formulae logically equivalent?

 

 

 

Question Type: Is the first formula a logical consequence of the second?

 

 

 

Question Type: Is the given formula a literal?

 

Question Type: What for is the formula in?

 

Question Type: Elementary Mathematics

 

 

 

Question Type: Symbolize each of the following sentences?

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Question Type: Provide an English translation of the following?

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Question Type: Is the formula true or false on the following interpretation?

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Question Type: Truth tree?

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Question Type: Determine if true or false base on partial interpretation?

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Question Type: Indicate the top-level structure of the expression, and whether or not it is well-formed?

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Question Type: Tautology, contingent, or contradictory?

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Question Type: Complete the missing justification for each line?

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Question Type: Is the statement in prenex form?

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Question Type: Indicate the top-level structure of the expression, and whether or not it is well-formed?

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Question Type: Provide an English translation?

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