by Alan A. Walker | Apr 22, 2022 | Logic
Here’s your chance to do a little thinking and reading and writing on your own, applying what you’ve learned about fallacies and cognitive biases to a short paper. Pick one of the inductive fallacies from lecture 6 OR one of the cognitive biases from...
by Alan A. Walker | Apr 19, 2022 | Logic
All your solutions must be typed in word and converted to pdf, You may use any appropriate tool to design your diagrams. Question 1. Describe the Master-Slave flip flop using the appropriate circuit diagram, truth table, characteristic, and excitation tables. Question...
by Alan A. Walker | Apr 6, 2022 | Logic
You may use word or any suitable tool to design your circuit diagrams. Ensure to add detail descriiptions of how your circuit operates. Note: both solutions must be in the same file. Question 1 Design a simple logic circuit that operates a microwave. your solution...
by Alan A. Walker | Mar 17, 2022 | Logic
A critical essay is one in which you analyze and critically evaluate another person’s argument. Write a 350-word critical essay on one of the selections found on page 212 in your eBook. Your essay should include the following four elements. Introduction Argument...
by Alan A. Walker | Mar 15, 2022 | Logic
Prove that this argument is valid using the truth tree method. All the partygoers except Kari sang a song. All partygoers except Eva gave a speech. Kari’s not Eva. Ergo, Kari gave a speech and Eva sang a song. Use property predicates for party attendees, singing...
by Alan A. Walker | Mar 15, 2022 | Logic
Identifying and creating arguments take time, care, and hard work. The skills you have been practicing throughout the course will be assessed in this paper and conclude with you constructing your own argument on a position. Your argument can be a contradiction, a...