#$&* course mth 151 1/20 5:40 012. The common sense of logic.
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Given Solution: I said what would happen under a certain condition. In situation #2, that condition is fulfilled and what I said would happen doesn't happen. Therefore in situation #2 it is clear that I wasn't telling the truth. In situation #3, the condition that I addressed isn't fulfilled so no matter what happens I can't be accused of not telling the truth. I said what would happen if rains. No matter what happens, if it doesn't rain what I said cannot be held against me. It should be clear to anybody that situation #1 is exactly what you would expect, and that situation #4 is just would you would probably expect from my statement in the event that it doesn't rain, so nobody would say that this situation violates my claim to truthfulness. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): ------------------------------------------------ Self-critique Rating: ********************************************* Question: `q002. Suppose that tell you 'It will rain today and I will give you $100'. Under which of the following circumstances can you claim that I was not telling the truth? 1. It rains and I give you $100. 2. It rains and I don't give you $100. 3. It doesn't rain and I give you $100. 4. I doesn't rain and I don't give you $100. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Your solution: It rains and he doesn’t give you $100. He lied because he said if it rained, he would give you $100. confidence rating #$&*:3 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Given Solution: It should be clear that situation #1 completely fulfills the conditions of my statement. Both of the things that I say will happen do happen. In situation #2, it rains but you don't get the $100. I said two things were going to happen and one of them didn't. In that case you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #3, again one of the things I say is going to happen does but the other doesn't, so again you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #4, neither of the things I say will happen does and certainly it would have to be said that I wasn't telling truth. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary):
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Given Solution: In situations 2 and 3, one of the things happens and the other doesn't, so you would not be able to say that I wasn't telling the truth. However in situation 1, both things happen, which I said wouldn't be the case; and in situation 4 neither thing happens. In both of these situations you would have to say that I was not telling truth. STUDENT COMMENT: :im not sure if I don’t understand or if there is just a typo present it would seem to me that 2 and 3 show that one situation was fulfilled and not the other which is what you said would happen INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 1, I both things happen. However my statement include the phrase 'but not both'. In situation 4, neither thing happens. My statement said that one would happen. So in both situations 1 and 4, my statement fails to be true. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): ********************************************* Question: `q004. Suppose that tell you 'It will rain today or I will give you $100'. Under which of the following circumstances can you claim that I was not telling the truth? 1. It rains and I give you $100. 2. It rains and I don't give you $100. 3. It doesn't rain and I give you $100. 4. I doesn't rain and I don't give you $100. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Your solution: Situation one because both happen confidence rating #$&*: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Given Solution: At first this might seem to be the same as the preceding problem. But in the preceding problem we specifically said '... but not both.' In this case that qualification was not made. Therefore we have regard the statement as true as long as at least one of the conditions is fulfilled. This is certainly the case for situation 1: both conditions are true we can certainly say that at least one is true. So in situation #1 we have to regard the present statement as true. So situation #1 would not be included among those in which I could be accused of not telling the truth. STUDENT COMMENT: Im not sure weather 2 was included in the statement that were not true INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 2 one of the conditions was fulfilled, satisfying the original 'or' statement. So situation 2 doesn't contradict the original statement. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): " end document
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Given Solution: It should be clear that situation #1 completely fulfills the conditions of my statement. Both of the things that I say will happen do happen. In situation #2, it rains but you don't get the $100. I said two things were going to happen and one of them didn't. In that case you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #3, again one of the things I say is going to happen does but the other doesn't, so again you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #4, neither of the things I say will happen does and certainly it would have to be said that I wasn't telling truth. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary):
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Given Solution: In situations 2 and 3, one of the things happens and the other doesn't, so you would not be able to say that I wasn't telling the truth. However in situation 1, both things happen, which I said wouldn't be the case; and in situation 4 neither thing happens. In both of these situations you would have to say that I was not telling truth. STUDENT COMMENT: :im not sure if I don’t understand or if there is just a typo present it would seem to me that 2 and 3 show that one situation was fulfilled and not the other which is what you said would happen INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 1, I both things happen. However my statement include the phrase 'but not both'. In situation 4, neither thing happens. My statement said that one would happen. So in both situations 1 and 4, my statement fails to be true. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): ********************************************* Question: `q004. Suppose that tell you 'It will rain today or I will give you $100'. Under which of the following circumstances can you claim that I was not telling the truth? 1. It rains and I give you $100. 2. It rains and I don't give you $100. 3. It doesn't rain and I give you $100. 4. I doesn't rain and I don't give you $100. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Your solution: Situation one because both happen confidence rating #$&*: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Given Solution: At first this might seem to be the same as the preceding problem. But in the preceding problem we specifically said '... but not both.' In this case that qualification was not made. Therefore we have regard the statement as true as long as at least one of the conditions is fulfilled. This is certainly the case for situation 1: both conditions are true we can certainly say that at least one is true. So in situation #1 we have to regard the present statement as true. So situation #1 would not be included among those in which I could be accused of not telling the truth. STUDENT COMMENT: Im not sure weather 2 was included in the statement that were not true INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 2 one of the conditions was fulfilled, satisfying the original 'or' statement. So situation 2 doesn't contradict the original statement. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): " end document
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Given Solution: It should be clear that situation #1 completely fulfills the conditions of my statement. Both of the things that I say will happen do happen. In situation #2, it rains but you don't get the $100. I said two things were going to happen and one of them didn't. In that case you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #3, again one of the things I say is going to happen does but the other doesn't, so again you would have to say that I wasn't telling truth. In situation #4, neither of the things I say will happen does and certainly it would have to be said that I wasn't telling truth. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary):
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Given Solution: In situations 2 and 3, one of the things happens and the other doesn't, so you would not be able to say that I wasn't telling the truth. However in situation 1, both things happen, which I said wouldn't be the case; and in situation 4 neither thing happens. In both of these situations you would have to say that I was not telling truth. STUDENT COMMENT: :im not sure if I don’t understand or if there is just a typo present it would seem to me that 2 and 3 show that one situation was fulfilled and not the other which is what you said would happen INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 1, I both things happen. However my statement include the phrase 'but not both'. In situation 4, neither thing happens. My statement said that one would happen. So in both situations 1 and 4, my statement fails to be true. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): ********************************************* Question: `q004. Suppose that tell you 'It will rain today or I will give you $100'. Under which of the following circumstances can you claim that I was not telling the truth? 1. It rains and I give you $100. 2. It rains and I don't give you $100. 3. It doesn't rain and I give you $100. 4. I doesn't rain and I don't give you $100. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Your solution: Situation one because both happen confidence rating #$&*: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Given Solution: At first this might seem to be the same as the preceding problem. But in the preceding problem we specifically said '... but not both.' In this case that qualification was not made. Therefore we have regard the statement as true as long as at least one of the conditions is fulfilled. This is certainly the case for situation 1: both conditions are true we can certainly say that at least one is true. So in situation #1 we have to regard the present statement as true. So situation #1 would not be included among those in which I could be accused of not telling the truth. STUDENT COMMENT: Im not sure weather 2 was included in the statement that were not true INSTRUCTOR RESPONSE: In situation 2 one of the conditions was fulfilled, satisfying the original 'or' statement. So situation 2 doesn't contradict the original statement. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Self-critique (if necessary): " end document