Examlex
Proposition 2G
Given the following proposition:
∼[(A ⊃ Y) ∨ ∼(X ⊃ B) ] • [∼(A ≡ ∼X) ∨ (B ⊃ X) ]
-In Proposition 2G, the main operator is a:
Distinctiveness
The quality of being easily distinguishable from others due to unique characteristics or attributes.
Mere Exposure
A psychological phenomenon where people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.
Mirroring
The behavior in which one person subconsciously imitates the gesture, speech pattern, or attitude of another.
Flattery
The act of giving excessive, often insincere praise, typically to gain favor or advantage.
Q7: For Syllogistic Form 4F, the mood and
Q25: Judy uses a different kind of soap
Q37: Given the argument: A ⊃ (B •
Q43: Given an urn containing 4 green balls
Q46: Every giant sequoia is precious.<br>A) (x)[(Gx ⊃Px)
Q133: For Syllogistic Form 5I, the mood and
Q179: (B ⊃ ∼T) • (∼B ⊃ N)
Q284: M <img src="https://d2lvgg3v3hfg70.cloudfront.net/TB6612/.jpg" alt="M A)
Q298: For Syllogism 1D, the major premise is:<br>A)
Q299: After translating Syllogism 4G into standard form,