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Questions:
- Define the deductive argument with an example.
- What are the differences between proposition and sentence?
- What do you understand by 'Sound Argument'?
- Define the conditional proposition with an example.
- What do you understand by 'Middle Term' in any categorical syllogism?
- What is a scientific hypothesis?
- If 'A' proposition is true, what can be said about 'E' proposition?
- If 'All socialists are peace-loving' is true, what can be said about 'Some peace-loving are socialists'?
- Symbolize the following proposition: 'If an extremist is caught, he will be jailed.'
- Express 'If it rains, crops will be good' using symbols.
- State the converse of 'All humans are mortal' proposition.
- Give the definition of 'Logic'. What is the importance of 'Argument' in Logic?
- Discuss the chief functions of language.
- Explain the traditional square of opposition.
- State the obverses of the following propositions: - All socialists are pacifists. - No socialists are pacifists. - Some socialists are pacifists. - Some socialists are not pacifists.
- Explain the method of testing validity or invalidity of argument forms.
- Test the following statement forms using the truth-table method: Whether they are tautology, contradictory, or contingent.
- Discuss Mill's method of agreement.
- What is scientific explanation? Explain its characteristics.
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