SChapter 1
SChapter 1
SChapter 1
What is logic?
Logic is the study of argument. An argument is not a quarrel or dispute, but an
example of reasoning in which one or more statements are offered as support,
justification, ground, reasons, or evidence for another statement. The statement being
supported is the conclusion of the argument, and the statements that support it are the
premises.
Example:
All humans are mortal. premise
Socrates is human.
Therefore, Socrates is mortal. Conclusion
Example:
All cats have four legs.
A table has four legs.
Therefore, the table is a cat.
Argument
Deductive vs Inductive
An argument is inductive if it makes the milder claim that its premises support
but do not guarantee its conclusion. Inductive arguments have probably true
conclusions when the premises are true.
An argument is valid if the truth of its premises guarantees the truth of its
conclusion; or if the conclusion would necessarily be true on the assumption that all the
premises were true; or if it is impossible for the conclusion to be false and all the
premises true at the same time. If an argument is not valid, it is invalid.
When the reasoning in an argument is valid and all its premises are true, then it
is called sound. Otherwise the argument is unsound. If an argument is sound, then its
conclusion must be true and we would be illogical to disbelieve it.
Example:
The seven sample arguments above help us establish the following general principles:
• True premises do not guarantee validity (#1 and #3)
• A true conclusion does not guarantee validity (#3 and 7)
• True premises and a true conclusion together do not guarantee validity. (#3)
• Valid reasoning does not guarantee a true conclusion. (#4)
• False premises do not guarantee invalidity. (#4 and #6)
• A false conclusion does not guarantee invalidity. (#4)
• False premises and a false conclusion together do not guarantee invalidity.
(#4)
• Invalid reasoning does not guarantee a false conclusion. (#3 and #5)
Summary of results:
1) Since Moby Dick was written by Shakespeare, and Moby Dick is a science fiction
novel, it follows that Shakespeare wrote a science fiction novel.
2) The longest river in South America is the Amazon, and the Amazon flows
through Brazil. Therefore, the longest river in South America flows through
Brazil.
3) All leopards with lungs are carnivores. Therefore, all leopards are carnivores.
4) Since some fruits are green, and some fruits are apples, it follows that some
fruits are green apples.
5) If you drink either coffee or tea, you can stay alert while solving logic problems.
You cannot drink coffee. If you are going to stay alert while solving logic
problems, you must drink tea.