Rules & Arguments Forms Study Sheet
Rules & Arguments Forms Study Sheet
Rules and Argument Forms Card for A Concise Introduction to Logic, by Patrick Hurley and Lori Watson.
AAI EAO M exist
EAO
AAI P exist
NOTE: If only Rule 5 is broken, the syllogism is valid from the Aristotelian standpoint if the
critical term denotes actually existing things.
1. P(A or not A) = 1
3. Existential instantiation (EI) (∃x)ℱx (∃x)ℱx 2. P(A and not A) = 0
ℱa not allowed: ℱy 3. P(A and B) = P(A) × P(B) (when A and B are independent)
Restriction: The existential name a must be a new name that does not 4. P(A and B) = P(A) × P(B given A)
appear in any previous line (including the conclusion line). 5. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) (when A and B are mutually exclusive)
6. P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) 2 P(A and B)
4. Existential generalization (EG) ℱa ℱy 7. P(A) = 1 2 P(not A)
(∃x)ℱx (∃x)ℱx
p⊃q CP ∼p IP
Identity Rules
1. Prem. 2. x = y :: y = x 3. ℱx
x = x x = y
ℱy
p ¡ r p
q¡s
7. Conjunction (Conj) 8. Addition (Add)
p p
q p ¡ q
p q
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Rules of Replacement
9. De Morgan’s rule (DM) ∼( p q) :: (∼p ¡ ∼q)
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∼( p ¡ q) :: (∼p ∼q) ●
[ p ¡ (q r)] :: [( p ¡ q) ( p ¡ r)]
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( p ≡ q) :: [( p q) ¡ (∼p ∼q)]
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