Module 6 Wo Quiz
Module 6 Wo Quiz
Module 6 Wo Quiz
MODULE 6: MEDATE
INFERENCE
DEDUCTION
RULE NO. 1
RULE NO. 2
RULE NO. 4
RULE NO. 6
IF ONE PREMISE IS
AFFIRMED AND THE
OTHER IS NEGATIVE, THE
CONCLUSION MUST BE
NEGATIVE.
RULES FOR CATEGORICAL
SYLLOGISM
RULE NO. 7
RULE NO. 8
Major Premise: A A A A E E I O
Minor Premise: A E I O A I A A
Major Premise: A A E E
Minor Premise: A I A I
Conclusion: A I E O
1. Every B is a C;
but no A is a B;
therefore no A is a C.
2. No Z is an X;
but every Y is a Z;
therefore no Y is an X.
3. Every cat is an animal;
but no dog is a cat;
therefore no dog is an animal.
4. Some people are difficult to get along with;
but all Americans are people;
therefore some Americans are difficult to get along
with.
5. Some men are walking;
but Peter is a man;
therefore Peter is walking.
THE SECOND FIGURE. In the second figure, the middle term is
the predicate of both the premises (pre-pre).
Major Premise: A A E E
Minor Premise: E O A I
Conclusion: E O E O
5. C is not B;
but A is B;
therefore A is not C.
THE THIRD FIGURE. In the third figure, the middle term is the
subject of both the premises (sub-sub).
Major Premise: A A E E I O
Minor Premise: A I A I A A
Conclusion: I I O O I O