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Rules in Conversion Obversion Contraposition and Inversion

1. The document discusses types of logical actions including affirmation, conversion, contradiction, and inversion. 2. There are two types of conversion: simple conversion and limited conversion. Simple conversion retains the quality of the predicate while limited conversion changes the quality to negative if the predicate was affirmative or changes it to affirmative if the predicate was negative. 3. Contradiction contradicts the original predicate while inversion inverts the subject and predicate.

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Rules in Conversion Obversion Contraposition and Inversion

1. The document discusses types of logical actions including affirmation, conversion, contradiction, and inversion. 2. There are two types of conversion: simple conversion and limited conversion. Simple conversion retains the quality of the predicate while limited conversion changes the quality to negative if the predicate was affirmative or changes it to affirmative if the predicate was negative. 3. Contradiction contradicts the original predicate while inversion inverts the subject and predicate.

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