Chapter 9 - Categorical Logic
Chapter 9 - Categorical Logic
Chapter 9 - Categorical Logic
Categorical Logic
CONTENTS
2. Subject: (S)
3. Predicate: (P)
All S are P
No S are P
Some S are P
S P
Venn diagram for a categorial proposition
S P
Figure A Figure B
Two simple rules governing Venn Diagram
All S are P
Two simple rules governing Venn Diagram
No S are P
Two simple rules governing Venn Diagram
Some S are P
Two simple rules governing Venn Diagram
member.
All S are P
Every S is a P. Whoever is an S is a P.
Something is an S only if it is a P.
Common stylistic variants of categorical claims
No S are P
No P are S.
S are not P.
Nothing that is an S is a P.
No one who is an S is a P.
None of the S is a P.
Not a single S is P.
Some S are P
Some P are S.
A few S are P.
Several S are P.
Many S are P.
Most S are P.
All people who are eligible for the vaccination are senior citizens.
All people who may use the Teacher’s Lounge are teachers.
Practice: Translate the following sentences into standard categorical
form.
statements.
Every S is a P.
form.
Part 3: Testing validity of a categorical syllogism
Sample 1
Step 1.
- Shade the area where snakes are not reptiles.
Step 2.
- Shade the area where reptiles are not
cold-blooded animals.
Step 3.
- The conclusion tells us that all snakes are cold-
blooded animals. The area of the Snake circle that
does not overlap the Cold-blooded circle must be
shaded.
- The drawing clearly shows that the conclusion is
necessarily true.
This is a valid syllogism.
Sample 2
Symbolic argument:
No iP are A
All G are A
Some G are iP
G iP
Invalid
Part 3: Testing validity of a categorical syllogism
Sample 3
Sample 4
Standardized argument:
No I are M This is a valid argument. The whole area where all H are
All H are I M is already shaded by the two previous actions. This
So, no H are M means the conclusion follows from the two premises.
Part 3: Testing validity of a categorical syllogism
Sample 5
Some students don’t love logic.
Most people who love logic make sound arguments.
So, there are students who don’t make sound arguments.
Standardized argument:
Symbolic argument:
This is an invalid argument. For the conclusion,
Some S are not L
we expect an X on the line in the area of S outside
Some L are M M. However, X is not in the expected place.
So, some S are not M
Part 3: Testing validity of a categorical syllogism
Sample 6
Some students are not learning Categorical Logic.
Only if they learn Categorical Logic can they do the test well.
So, at least one student cannot do the test well.
Standardized argument:
Symbolic argument:
3. Test validity only by checking (not doing anything else) for the
necessity of the conclusion.
MORE EXAMPLES
Standardized argument:
Symbolic argument:
All S are L
No L are H
So, no S are H
Argument 2
There are Critical Thinking students who can use Venn Diagram.
Some students who can use Venn Diagram fail to test validity.
Standardized argument:
Some Critical Thinking students (S) are Venn Diagram users (U).
Some Venn Diagram users are not validity testers (T).
So, some Critical Thinking students are not validity testers.
Symbolic argument:
Some S are U
Some U are not T
So, some S are not T
Argument 3
Some students who register for Critical Thinking are frequently absent.
All students who are frequently absent cannot take the tests.
So, some students who register for Critical Thinking cannot take the test.
Standardized argument:
Symbolic argument:
Some S are A
No A are T
So, some S are not T
SELF PRACTICE
1. There are e-mail messages that are not spell-checked. There are interoffice
memos that are e-mail messages. Therefore, there are interoffice memos that
are not spell-checked.
2. If anything is a truck, then it is not a car. There are Mazdas that are trucks. It
follows that there are Mazdas that are not cars.
3. Every person who drinks and drives is an irresponsible person. Not every person
who talks on a car phone is an irresponsible person. Hence, not every person
who talks on a car phone is a person who drinks and drives.
No T are C
Some M are T
Some M are not C
Answer 3
All D are I
Some T are not I
Some T are not D
Answer 4
All J are K
All F are K
All J are F
Review: Categorical Logic
Four categorical propositions Rules for validity check
Venn Diagram
- Check validity:
All S are P: words of extremes, positive forms + Action for conclusion not yet done: Invalid
Instructions:
Go to Paint to draw the Venn Diagram:
1. Click the oval shape to draw the 3 circles
2. Click the bucket to shade the areas
3. Click A to add and format text
4. Click Select, then Ctrl + C to copy the image and paste it on slides
Names of your group
Question 1
Some people who do rapid antigen self-tests are negative for the Covid.
All people tested negative for the Covid do not carry the virus.
So, not all people who do rapid antigen self-tests carry the virus.
Standardized argument:
Venn diagram
Symbolic argument:
Conclusion:
Question 2
Whoever has a vaccine passport can travel to other countries.
Not all those who travel to other countries are on vacation.
So, there are people with vaccine passports who do not take a vacation.
Standardized argument:
Venn diagram
Symbolic argument:
Conclusion:
Question 3
All people who use the iPhone 13 Pro Max are enthusiastic IT fans.
Enthusiastic IT fans normally follow the trend.
So, not all people who use the iPhone 13 Pro Max follow the trend.
Standardized argument:
Venn diagram
Symbolic argument:
Conclusion:
Question 4
Create a categorical syllogism: 1) with both premises in the standard forms and the conclusion in the stylistic form, and 2) about the topic of impacts of the Critical Thinking course on
your group. Then check its validity using Venn Diagram.
Stylistic argument:
Standardized argument:
Venn diagram
Symbolic argument:
Conclusion:
Question 5
Create a categorical syllogism 1) with the premises containing All & Some and the conclusion containing No, 2) all three statements must be the stylistic variants, and 3) about the
topic of your expectations/predictions for the coming months. Then standardize it and check its validity using Venn Diagram.
Stylistic argument:
Standardized argument:
Venn diagram
Symbolic argument:
Conclusion:
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