Mind, Volume 82Oxford University Press, 1973 A journal of philosophy covering epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind. |
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... conclusion . A valid argument may display any combination of truth values for its premisses and conclusion , excepting only the case in which all the premisses are true and the conclusion is false . Thus an argument with uniformly false ...
... conclusion . A valid argument may display any combination of truth values for its premisses and conclusion , excepting only the case in which all the premisses are true and the conclusion is false . Thus an argument with uniformly false ...
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... conclusion from premisses when we recognise that the premisses imply ( or entail ) the conclusion . An inference then is an event in the life history of a rational being and as such may be of interest to the psychologist ... ' ( p . 11 ) ...
... conclusion from premisses when we recognise that the premisses imply ( or entail ) the conclusion . An inference then is an event in the life history of a rational being and as such may be of interest to the psychologist ... ' ( p . 11 ) ...
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... conclusion - statement - form , in short the conclusion , can be false . We can exemplify this by the argument - form Modus Ponens or the Rule of Inference . It says : R. ( R → S ) entails S. The truth - table analysis is : R STOLO ...
... conclusion - statement - form , in short the conclusion , can be false . We can exemplify this by the argument - form Modus Ponens or the Rule of Inference . It says : R. ( R → S ) entails S. The truth - table analysis is : R STOLO ...
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