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    NAME:OLOWOJOBA GIFT MAKINI COURSE:INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC(PHIL 111) DEPARTMENT:LAW DATE:26TH/NOVEMBER/2014. TOPIC: CATEGORICAL PREPOSITION Categorical preposition has the capability of being either true or false‚ with it’s feature as the quantifier‚the subject term‚the copular verb and the predicate‚not every sentence has the capability of being true or false. In the angle of opposition we have the contraries‚ sub-contraries‚super alternation‚sub alternation.while at the center the contradictories

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    -152401531620I.T.S. – Item B4 00I.T.S. – Item B4 42214804701540Task Conditions Assignment Style – Project Duration – 5 weeks Y11 Formative – Some teacher assistance Y12 Summative – Minimal teacher assistance Individual work 00Task Conditions Assignment Style – Project Duration – 5 weeks Y11 Formative – Some teacher assistance Y12 Summative – Minimal teacher assistance Individual work -152404701540Criteria Assessed/Results Dimensions A B C D E Knowledge and communication Design and

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    Logic Logic- Greek word ‘logos’ which means thought‚ word‚ speech‚ science. Founded by Aristotle around 384-322 B.C. through his famous philosophical masterpiece “organon” Organon- the universal rational instrument for the acquisition of philosophical knowledge. Logic is about the attainment of truth. It is the art and science of correct thinking. Thus‚ thinking and reasoning. Thinking- it means mental operations or the process of drawing out conclusions from previously known data. Correct Thinking-

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    Categorical Syllogism

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    CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM Just as the verbal expression of the IDEA is the TERM‚ and that of the JUDGMENT is the PROPOSITION‚ so the verbal expression of DEDUCTIVE REASONING is called ARGUMENTATION. ARGUMENTATION is a discourse which logically deduces one proposition from other propositions. ARGUMENTATION takes the form of a SYLLOGISM. A SYLLOGISM is defined as any argumentation in which‚ from two propositions called the PREMISES‚ we conclude a third proposition called the CONCLUSION‚ which is so

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    IDEAS AND TERMS A. Etymology Greek word‚ ‘eidos’ which means image Our mind contains ideas which are formed through our encounter with reality – with everything knowable through the human mind. Definition IDEA is defined as the representation of the essence of a thing in the mind. Expressed differently‚ an idea is a mental (intellectual) image or a picture of the object of the mind which is the result of comparison‚ reflection or abstraction. Being a representation of the essence of a thing in the

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    A Bug’s Life – Text Analysis Synopsis: A Bug’s Life is a 1998 computer-animated Disney/Pixar movie. Inspired by the fable "The Ant and the Grasshopper" and the classic samurai film The Seven Samurai‚ it tells the story of an outcast inventor ant named Flick who recruits a group of circus bugs he mistakes for warriors when his colony is threatened by a gang of grasshoppers for their annual feast. The purpose of A Bug’s Life: The reason I have chosen this film text it because its purpose expresses

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    THE CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISM The categorical syllogism is the principal form of deductive interference. Its absolute manner of inferring when applied to certain premises is the kind most suited for imparting scientific and philosophical knowledge. We may describe the Categorical Syllogism as a form of mental discourse wherein two concepts are compared to a third ‘middle concept’‚ and from the agreement of both with the middle concept‚ the mind infers agreement of both concepts among themselves;

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    Health of Indigenous Peoples

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    This essay seeks to demonstrate that whilst Indigenous health policy may have been on the Australian public policy agenda since the1960s‚ the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health has remained. A brief description of the lives of Indigenous Australians prior to the colonisation of Australia is given‚ followed by a description of various policies that have been introduced by the Australian government to combat these inequalities. This essay demonstrates why these policies have been inadequate

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    Among Descartes’ many notable arguments‚ in the Sixth Meditation he makes a case for the real distinction between mind and body. This idea that mind and body are distinct was not common during Descartes’ time and conflicted directly with the popularly accepted scholastic view of the human being as a hylomorphic substance. The argument of the Sixth Meditation draws on much of Descartes’ own work concerning substance‚ attributes and distinction. In this paper‚ I will argue that he arrives at the conclusion

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    What’s Up DOC? A Bloody Outrage‚ That’s what In essay “What’s up DOC? A bloody Outrage‚ That’s what” by Katherine Ellison‚ it shows growing concern for the youth of today with the wide availability of the media. The article was about a cartoon that seems to appeal to children at first but then actually turns quite violent. Her prime example indicates in this sentence that “pedophile e-mail and teenage-boobs Web sites-here comes this new swamp-thing mass entertainment: the Internet “Flash

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