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PHI 111-Copi Ch.7 FulQuiz )doc -Compatibility Mode-Saved to this PC Design Layout Relerences Malings Review View Help Tell me what you want to do 10. "Ether I keep eating beef and get a heart attack, or I quit and eat yucky vegetables. Since 1 know must either eat beef or not,Iknow I will be stuck either with yucky vegetables or a heart attackTo escape between the horns of this dilemma, I might argue a l haven't really considered the alternatives, though. I can always learn to exercise more so that eating beef won't give me a heart attack b. Now that I think of it, the outlook isn't so bleak. Lots of people manage on vegetables. I'll start eating more vegetables now so that I can avoid heart disease later c. Let's look at it in a new light. Either l eat just enough beef to make my vegetables taste OK now, or I quit eating beef now, and concentrate on looking for better food. Either way, I end up with a different diet. d. Of course, the choice shouldn't be between beef and vegetables. What I really need is to find more variety in foods. Answer True/Fabe 11. A second-order enthymeme is one in which the major premise is left unstated. Answer: 12. In a disjunctive syllogism, one premise is a disjunction and the other premise denies the truth of one of the disjuncts Answer 13. "They told me that if I ran the mile in under four minutes, r'd be on the team. Well, I didl So l am!" is argument contains a pure hypothetical syllogism nswer EN PrtScn Home End PgUp 4Explanation / Answer
10. The correct answer is Option D. To tackle the horns of this dilemma, the individual should find more variety in foods.
11. False. Second Order enthymeme is one in which the minor premise unstated.
12. True. In a disjunctive syllogism, one premise is a disjunction and the other denies the truth of one of the disjuncts.
13. True. This is an example of a hypothetical syllogism.
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