What is the form of the following deductive argument? Sam stole a watch. So, Sam took something
Question:
What is the form of the following deductive argument?
Sam stole a watch. So, Sam took something that wasn't hers to take.
Group of answer choices
Categorical Syllogism
Argument from Definition
Pure Hypothetical Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Ponens
Disjunctive Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Tollens
Question 6:
What is the form of the following deductive argument?
Either the state should protect children from abuse and neglect by their parents, or it should reinstitute orphanages. In this political climate, the state will not have the mandate to protect children from abuse and neglect by their parents. So, the state should reinstitute orphanages.
Group of answer choices
Categorical Syllogism
Argument from Definition
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Ponens
Disjunctive Syllogism
Pure Hypothetical Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Tollens
Question 7:
What is the form of the following deductive argument?
All restrictions on smoking are restrictions on personal freedom. All restrictions on personal freedom are in need of strong justification. All restrictions on smoking are in need of strong justification.
Group of answer choices
Disjunctive Syllogism
Categorical Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Tollens
Pure Hypothetical Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Ponens
Argument from Definition
Question 8:
What is the form of the following deductive argument?
If capital punishment deterred murder better than life imprisonment, then states with capital punishment would have lower murder rates than comparable states with life imprisonment only. States with capital punishment do not have lower murder rates than comparable states with life imprisonment only. So, capital punishment does not deter murder better than life imprisonment.
Group of answer choices
Categorical Syllogism
Pure Hypothetical Syllogism
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Ponens
Mixed Hypothetical Syllogism: Modus Tollens
Argument from Definition
Disjunctive Syllogism