Four Exercises in TRANSLATING ENGLISH into PROPOSITIONAL LOGIC - LOGIC

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We practice translating four different sentences and arguments into propositional logic in #Logic / #PhilosophicalLogic. In this video we learn how to translate English into propositional logic. We learn the five basic operators, "not", "and", "or", "if then", and "if and only if", also known as the negation, the conjunction, the disjunction, the conditional, and the biconditional. We also translate over twenty sentences for practice!



00:00 [Intro]
00:36 [Question #1]
01:52 [Question #2]
03:37 [Question #3]
05:30 [Question #4]

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Nice to see someone other than indians teaching on youtube. It was getting a bit jammed. And nice teaching methods by the way. Enjoyed and learned all the way!
Kudos! Well done and keep going!

sankalpmahajan
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Thank you very much. I Was looking into the comments for the solution and a good human being commented this link. And thanks for posting the solution. Your videos are fully clear and really easy to understand. I can solve my Assignments and Questions by understanding the concepts from your videos.

PetBuddies
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for the last solution, can we write the sentence out without it being in the form of the argument? i.e. not in a column

maariyam
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((S /\ M)→C)→C/\M. I wrote that one for the last one, do I need to add the S and M as in your column?

michelgarcia
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how we will know that even though is also (and) I am little confused here

Ududushshdhssj
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So "however" stands for "and". So how to deal with "whenever"? what it means? Please reply soon

PetBuddies