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In your own words, define a syllogism.
This response will be awarded full points automatically, but it can be reviewed and adjusted after submission.
Match the following concepts to those on the left-hand column
validity
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soundness
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true proposition
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false proposition
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Identify whether the following syllogism is valid or invalid. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: No chair is a comfortable thing.
P2: All comfortable things are red.
C: Some chairs are red.
Identify whether the following syllogism is sound or unsound. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: No chair is a comfortable thing.
P2: All comfortable things are red.
C: Some chairs are red.
Identify whether the following syllogism is valid or invalid. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All shards of glass are transparent things.
P2: No transparent thing is wooden.
C: Some shards of glass are wooden.
Identify whether the following syllogism is sound or unsound. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All shards of glass are transparent things.
P2: No transparent thing is wooden.
C: Some shards of glass are wooden.
Identify whether the following syllogism is valid or invalid. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All colors are pretty things.
P2: All pretty things are snakes.
C: All colors are snakes.
Identify whether the following syllogism is sound or unsound. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All colors are pretty things.
P2: All pretty things are snakes.
C: All colors are snakes.
Identify whether the following syllogism is valid or invalid. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All working laptops are electronic devices.
P2: All electronic devices are useful.
C: All working laptops are useful.
Identify whether the following syllogism is sound or unsound. (Hint: one will not need to evaluate the clarity or unambiguity of the terms here).
P1: All working laptops are electronic devices.
P2: All electronic devices are useful.
C: All working laptops are useful.