For Exercises 49–56, write the argument in symbols; then decide whether the argument is valid by using the common forms of valid argument and fallacies. 50. If I go to the student symposium on environmental issues, I will fall asleep. If the speaker is interesting , I will not fall asleep . ∴ If I go to the student symposium on environmental issues , the speaker will not be interesting .
For Exercises 49–56, write the argument in symbols; then decide whether the argument is valid by using the common forms of valid argument and fallacies. 50. If I go to the student symposium on environmental issues, I will fall asleep. If the speaker is interesting , I will not fall asleep . ∴ If I go to the student symposium on environmental issues , the speaker will not be interesting .
Solution Summary: The author explains how to write an argument into symbolic form and conclude it is valid or invalid using common forms of valid arguments and fallacies.
For Exercises 49–56, write the argument in symbols; then decide whether the argument is valid by using the common forms of valid argument and fallacies.
50. If I go to the student symposium on environmental issues, I will fall asleep.
If
the
speaker
is
interesting
,
I
will
not
fall
asleep
.
∴
If
I
go
to
the
student
symposium
on
environmental
issues
,
the
speaker
will
not
be
interesting
.
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