If a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then everything is in flux. If sense experience is veridical, but not our only means of knowledge, then not everything is in flux. So, if a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then the senses are our only means of knowledge.
-Which of the following is the best translation into PL of this argument?
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
A) (M • V) ? F V • (O ? F) / (M • V) ? O
B) (M • V) ? F V • (O ? ?F) / (M • V) ? O
C) M • (V ? F) V • (O ? ?F) / (M • V) ? O
D) M • (V ? F) (V • ?O) ? ?F / (M • V) ? O
E) (M • V) ? F (V • ?O) ? ?F / (M • V) ? O
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q93: 1. M ⊃ J
2. M ⊃
Q94: 1. M ⊃ J
2. M ⊃ (J
Q95: It is not the case that if
Q96: It is not the case that
Q97: It is not the case that if
Q99: If a river is constantly moving and
Q100: If a river is constantly moving and
Q101: 1. ∼A ≡ B
2. A • ∼C
-Which
Q102: 1. ∼A ≡ B
2. A •
Q103: 1. D • ∼E
-Which of the following
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