Intro to Logic

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Download the chapter 8 PDF following the WeTransfer link: https://wetransfer.com/downloads/10be14b8a261af478…

Complete ALL of the following questions from Chapter 8:

(1) Ch. 8, Section 1: Part A: 6,8,10;. Part B: 12,14,20. Part C: 6,8, 10. Part D: 6, 12, 14. Part E: 6, 8, 10.

(2) Ch. 8, Section 2: Part A: 6,8,10. Part B: 10 12, 14. Part C:10, 12, 18. Part D: 14, 18, 20. Part E: 8, 10, 14.

(3) Ch. 8, Section 2: Part A: 6,8,10. Part B: 10 12, 14. Part C:10, 12, 18. Part D: 14, 18, 22. Part E: 6, 8, 10.

(4) Ch. 8, Section 3: Part A: 4,7,10. Part B: 5,10 12. Part C: 10,12, 18. Part D: 14, 18, 20. Part E: 4, 6, 8.


ALSO, create a concept map of chapter 8.

8.1.What is a Concept Map and How to Draw One?A Conceptor Mind map is a pictorial representation of concepts. They are likedrawings or diagrams that show mental connections that we make be-tween a major concept and other concepts learned. The lines between the concepts should usually be labeled to specify the relationship. Aquick guide is to:

(1) Identify the key logical concepts of the chapter.

(2)Do not make the central concept something like ‘chap-ter 1.’ This is wrong since it is not a logical concept.

(3) The main concept, usually, is placed at the center of the mapand then subordinate or related concepts are connected to themain concept.

(4) Arrange the concepts in a linkable hierarchy.

(5) Check for cross-links.

(6) You may want to include quick but correct definitions of thecorresponding concepts.

(7) I would prefer to see handwritten concept maps, i.e, throughpen/parer or through an iPad.There is a wealth of information on Concept or mind maps on the web.Please do not hesitate to look for such information. Here are somelinks:




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