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D265 Guided Notes
Section 1
 Define “proposition”: Statements that can be true or false.
 Define “non-proposition”: Sentences that are not statements about
matters of fact (or fiction). They do not make a claim that can be true
or false.
 Complete the following exercises:
o Categorize each of the following as a proposition or a non-
proposition.
 Let’s go get lunch. Non-Proposition
 Lunch is the most important meal of the day. proposition
 How much did the lunch cost? Non-Proposition
 Lunch is not the most important meal of the day.
proposition
 While there are many places that we could go for lunch,
given that you are a vegetarian, we should go to that café
on the corner. proposition
 Make sure you get enough to eat. Non-Proposition


 Define “simple proposition”: Have no internal logical structure,
meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on whether
a part of them is true or false. They are simply true or false on their
own.
 Define “complex proposition”: Have internal logical structure, meaning
they are composed of simple propositions. Whether they are true or
false depends on whether their parts are true or false.
 Complete the following exercises:
o Break each complex proposition down into its simple
propositions.
 I am hungry, and I want to go to lunch. I am hungry. I want
to go to lunch.
 You are not hungry, but you should come to lunch with
me. You are not hungry. You should come to lunch with
me.

,  If it costs too much, then I will not buy it. It costs too
much. I will not buy it.
 While there are many places that we could go for lunch,
given that you are a vegetarian, we should go to that café
on the corner. There are many places that we could go for
lunch. You are a vegetarian. We should go to the café on
the corner.


 Define “argument”: An argument is a set of statements, some of
which (the premises) attempt to provide a reason for thinking that
some other statement (the conclusion) is true.
 Define “non-argument”: Is one where the premises fail to support the
conclusion Wrong
 Complete the following exercises:
o Classify the following as an argument or a non-argument.
 Apples are healthy, Therefore, you should eat apples.
Argument
 They bought the apples because they are healthy.
Argument wrong
 The little boy went to the moon. He sprinkled fairy dust on
his feet, and he flew into the sky. He liked his time on the
moon. Non-Argument
 I know that we never landed on the moon because the
footage looks weird to me. Non-Argument wrong


 Define “premise”: The premises are the claims, evidence, and ideas
intended to support the conclusion.
 Define “conclusion”: The conclusion is the claim that the whole
argument is intended to support or demonstrate or prove.
 Complete the following exercises:
o Separate each argument into its premises and conclusion.
 Conclusion We need to eat more apples. Premises After
all, the doc told me that apples are healthy, and it is smart
to eat healthy things.

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