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Test Yourself 1

1) The problem of the one and many is really two problems. What are they?
A//: Who inherited the belief that the world and the unity of reality

2) The philosopher of Becoming was structure and the philosopher of being was
immotable

3) The Italian tradition was more abstract in its conception of reality than the
Ioanian tradition
A//; True in spike of their obscurity and fragmentary nature. PHYTOGOREANS

4) Give a few reasons why Thales might have identified water as the ultimate
reality,
A//: Thales the first philosopher, who believed that water is the underlying
reality of all things

5) What did the discovery of form consist oF?


A//: this respect yet another point must be made namely the progress of the
pre socratics toward
Test Yourself 2
1. What is an argument?
A//: Is a plenty of disagreement

2. What is the relation of premises and conclusion in a deduction inductive


argument?
A//: If the premise a true inference and the other is supportive inference

3. Syllogisms can yield conclusions which are only probably true


A//; Is the reasoning something different emerges

4. What is the difference between a formal fallacy and an informal fallacy?


A//: from breaking some rules validityand other elevance

5. If either premise of a valid categorical syllogism is negative, muste be a fallacy

6. What fallacy does it commit?


A//: when a word or expression changes it meaning in the course of an
argument
Questionnary
1. What are the three laws of thought?
A//:law of Non contradition
Law of the excluded middle
Law of identify

2. Fundamental principle of the three laws?


A//: is to mark of an uneducated person not to realize the somethings benit
proved

3. What is an argument?
A//; Is an opinion of one theme

4. Elements of an argument
A//; premise, inference, conclusions

5. Kinds of syllogism
A//; Categorical
Disjunctive
Hypothetical

6. What is the fallacy?


A//: Is a apparent in the possible translation

7. What is a syllogism?
A//: Is a reasoning in which something different emerges with necessity from
laid down

8. What is a deduction?
A//; are the true conclusion

9. What is induction?
A//: it the premises are the true the conclusion by a supportive inference

10. The drawback of induction


A//: Is based on particular and limited observations

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