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Brenda Nunes
on Dec 25, 2024Verified
Which disjunctive proposition is logically equivalent to the following categorical proposition? All S are P.
A) A thing is not S, or it is P.
B) A thing is S, or it is P.
C) A thing is not S, or it is not P.
D) A thing is S, or it is not P.
E) No disjunctive proposition is equivalent.
Disjunctive Proposition
A statement that uses 'or' to connect two or more alternatives, where at least one must be true.
Categorical Proposition
A type of logical statement that asserts or denies something about all members of a category.
- Discover techniques to assess the truthfulness of complicated logical assertions.
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Learning Objectives
- Discover techniques to assess the truthfulness of complicated logical assertions.
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