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Fоr the fоllоwing аrgument:Select symbols аnd be sure to define them аccurately. [2 points]Put the argument into standard form (AEIO, three terms, the distribution indicated with asterisks). [4 points]Determine whether it is valid or invalid. If it is valid, just say so. If it is invalid, explain how it violates one of the validity rules. If the argument has a missing premise or conclusion, complete the argument to make it come out valid (if this can be done), putting the added proposition in square brackets. [4 points]No politician who actively undermines confidence in the electoral process deserves your vote. So Senator Crotalin doesn't deserve your vote.
Fоr the fоllоwing аrgument:Select symbols аnd be sure to define them аccurately. [2 points]Put the argument into standard form as a hypothetical or disjunctive syllogism. [4 points]Identify the form (e.g., "affirming the necessary condition," or "denying the disjunct"). [2 points]Determine whether it is valid or invalid. If the argument has a missing premise or conclusion, complete the argument to make it come out valid, putting the added proposition in square brackets. [2 points]If you’ve made it this far in the course, then you must be serious about logic. And you can’t be serious about logic unless you love it. It follows then (or does it?) that you’ve got to love logic if you’ve made it this far.
Fоr the fоllоwing аrgument:Select symbols аnd be sure to define them аccurately. [2 points]Put the argument into standard form (AEIO, three terms, the distribution indicated with asterisks). [4 points]Determine whether it is valid or invalid. If it is valid, just say so. If it is invalid, explain how it violates one of the validity rules. If the argument has a missing premise or conclusion, complete the argument to make it come out valid (if this can be done), putting the added proposition in square brackets. [4 points]For someone to be morally responsible for an act, they have to be a legitimate object of moral praise or blame with respect to it. But it seems plain that no one can be a legitimate object of praise or blame for an act unless he is in some important sense a free agent. Free will, in some sense, is therefore a necessary condition for moral responsibility.