Tutorial 12 Symbolizing propositions using predicate logic(continued).

Tutorial

In predicate logic, many different styles of expression in English get cast into the same 'property-is-had-by-entity' form. For example,


Beryl is wise. (ie adjective)
Beryl runs. (ie verb)
Beryl is a philosopher. (ie noun)

might be symbolized Wb, Rb, and Pb, respectively.


Exercises to accompany Predicate Tutorial 2

Exercise 1 (of 3):

Symbolization Applet

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Exercise 2 (of 3):

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Exercise 3 (of 3):

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