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PHIL 110 - Critical Thinking, CUNY School of Professional Studies, US
Worksheet
Step 1. Represent these statements with variables and symbols. (For example E could stand for “Elmo is red,” and B for “Big Bird is green,” but feel free to change these variables per your own preference). Complete this table below:
Given Sentence Your Formal Representation
Elmo is red.
Big Bird is green.
Either Elmo is red or Big Bird is green.
Big Bird is green and Elmo is red.
It is not the case that Big Bird is green
Step 2. Complete the following simple table with four combinations of T and F, when T (stands for true) and F (for false):
Step 3. Now complete the Truth Table for the rest of the sentences (T stands for true, and F stands for false). The color-coding will help you determine where some of the same information can be transferred over from the previous tables
Step 4. Interpret what this Truth table tells you. What’s your claim regarding Elmo and Big Bird’s colors using the truth table you constructed? Does the information (T and F) from your Truth Table align with reality? How is this process and constructing a Truth Table useful?
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