2: Recognizing Arguments II
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3: Propositions and Arguments
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5: Types of Propositions
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Conjunctions, Disjunctions, Hypotheticals, and Negations
6: Atomic and Non-Atomic Propositions
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7: Validity and Soundness
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8: Validity and Soundness II
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9: Modus Ponens and Modus Tollens
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10: Hypothetical Syllogism and Disjunctive Syllogism
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11: Dilemma, Constructive Dilemma, and Reductio ad absurdum
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12: Argument Forms (Review)
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14: Premise and Conclusion Indicators
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15: Revealing the Logical Structure of an Argument
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16: Logical Order and more on Logical Structure
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18: Logical Structure Problems with Implicit Steps
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19 Practice Logic Exam II
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Do this assignment carefully, but don't submit it! This assignment is meant to help you practice for the second test. (It's not meant as part of your homework grade.) Answer all the questions, but leave it unsubmitted, so you can reset the questions as many times as you want to study for the second test. And then again when you're preparing for the final exam, you can reset the questions and use it to prepare for the final.