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A vendor selling newspapers on a street corner is an example of a
Universal Instantiation
A logical rule used in proof theory that allows one to deduce a particular instance from a universally quantified statement.
Universal Generalization
A form of reasoning that infers a general rule from specific examples.
Quantifier Negation
This involves reversing the scope of a quantifier in a statement (e.g., from "all" to "not all") to negate the original statement.
Existential Generalization
A logical inference rule stating that if some predicate holds for at least one thing, then there exists something for which that predicate holds.
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