Create a total of fifteen new categorical propositions (not in standard form) that may be described as
Question:
Create a total of fifteen new categorical propositions (not in standard form) that may be described as follows:
1. One contains a term without a noun.
2. One contains the nonstandard verb “will.”
3. One begins with the name “Margie.”
4. One contains the adverb “never.”
5. One contains the pronoun “whoever.”
6. One contains an unexpressed quantifier.
7. One begins with the words “not everyone.”
8. One begins with the word “few.”
9. One begins with the words “a few.”
10. One is a conditional (if,.... then) statement.
11. One contains the word “unless.”
12. One begins with the word “only.”
13. One begins with the words “no . . . except.”
14. One begins with the words “the only.”
15. One begins with the words “all except.”
Finally, translate each of these new statements into one or more standard-form categorical propositions.
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A Concise Introduction to Logic
ISBN: 978-1305958098
13th edition
Authors: Patrick J. Hurley, Lori Watson