Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique

© Teaching Philosophy, 2017. In elementary logic textbooks, Venn diagrams are used to analyze and evaluate the validity of syllogistic arguments. Although the method of Venn diagrams is shown to be a powerful analytical tool in these textbooks, it still has limitations. On the one hand, such method...

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Main Authors: Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B., Boyles, Robert James M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-14552022-08-03T07:54:58Z Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B. Boyles, Robert James M. © Teaching Philosophy, 2017. In elementary logic textbooks, Venn diagrams are used to analyze and evaluate the validity of syllogistic arguments. Although the method of Venn diagrams is shown to be a powerful analytical tool in these textbooks, it still has limitations. On the one hand, such method fails to represent singular statements of the form, "a is F." On the other hand, it also fails to represent identity statements of the form, "a is b." Because of this, it also fails to give an account of the validity of some obviously valid arguments that contain these types of statements as constituents. In this paper, owing to the developments in the literature on Venn diagrams, we offer a way of supplementing the rules of the Venn diagram found in textbooks, and show how this retooled Venn diagram technique could account for the problem cases. 2017-06-01T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/456 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Venn diagrams Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
institution De La Salle University
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Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
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Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B.
Boyles, Robert James M.
Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
description © Teaching Philosophy, 2017. In elementary logic textbooks, Venn diagrams are used to analyze and evaluate the validity of syllogistic arguments. Although the method of Venn diagrams is shown to be a powerful analytical tool in these textbooks, it still has limitations. On the one hand, such method fails to represent singular statements of the form, "a is F." On the other hand, it also fails to represent identity statements of the form, "a is b." Because of this, it also fails to give an account of the validity of some obviously valid arguments that contain these types of statements as constituents. In this paper, owing to the developments in the literature on Venn diagrams, we offer a way of supplementing the rules of the Venn diagram found in textbooks, and show how this retooled Venn diagram technique could account for the problem cases.
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author Joaquin, Jeremiah Joven B.
Boyles, Robert James M.
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title Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
title_short Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
title_full Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
title_fullStr Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
title_full_unstemmed Teaching syllogistic logic via a retooled Venn diagrammatical technique
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