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Name five of the helpful tips for running meetings provided by Guth and Shaw that were described in the textbook.
Contradictories
Propositions or statements that cannot both be true at the same time, but can both be false; in classical logic, the relationship between two logical statements where one negates the other.
Categorical Proposition
An assertion that explicitly states a relationship between two classes, often highlighted by keywords like 'all', 'no', or 'some'.
Negative Quality
A characteristic that decreases the value or desirability of something.
Double Negative
A grammatical construction where two forms of negation are used in the same sentence, often resulting in a positive statement.
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