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  2. MSC Minutes 2020-2021 | Faculty of Philosophy

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/msc-minutes-2020-2021
    28 May 2024: Bader first gave a technical account of genuine incomparability. A complete ordering of options, states for every two options A and B, that either A is better than B, B is ... Commonly, two choice options A and B are measured along different dimensions
  3. Each question has equal weight. A perfect answer would ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/Paper%203%20Logic.pdf
    A) (B D),C B,A D A C [ ](iv) (T S),(S (T U)) S (T U) [ ](v) C B,B D,(C D) A A [ ](vi) P Q,Q ... B, if A B then A (B).(iii) For any sets A and B, if A (B) then (A) (B).(iv) For any sets A,B and C,(A B)(B
  4. Part IA Paper 3 Logic REVISED

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/PartIAPaper3LogicREVISED.pdf
    a) Show each of the following [40]:. (i) P Q, Q R, P R P (ii) A B (B A) (A B) (iii) (A B) C, B C, (C A) (C ... i. x(Fx y(x = y Gy Rxy)), Fa, Fb, a = b xyz(x = y x = z y = z).
  5. Each question has equal weight. A perfect answer would ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/1a-paper-03-2013.pdf
    A C• A C• A C [ ]. (b) State and prove the Disjunctive Normal Form Theorem. [ ... You may rely upon your answer to part (b). [ ]. (d) Are the connectives ‘’, ‘’, ‘’ and ‘’ jointly expressively adequate?
  6. 1 RUBRIC Time allowed: 2 hours Answer all questions ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/ia-p5-mock-a2-paper-april-2019.pdf
    2) Use truth-tables (complete or partial) to assess the following:(a) A B, B C, A B C(b) (A B) (A B)(c) (A B)(B A). ... SECTION BAnswer any two questions from section B.(6) Using the following symbolisation key:.
  7. PHT0/5 PHILOSOPHY TRIPOS, PART IA Friday 2 June 2023 ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.phil.cam.ac.uk/files/pht0_paper_5_formal_methods_final.pdf
    21 Dec 2023: a) A B(b) A C A(c) (B C) A C(d) A B = B A(e) (A B) (C B) =. 5. Say of the following relations whether they are ... i. (B B) A (A B) (B A)ii. (A B) C A (B C).
  8. 1 PHT0/5 PHILOSOPHY TRIPOS, PART IA (PHT0/5) Friday 03 ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/files/paper_5_formal_methods_external_comments_version_2.pdf
    27 Sep 2022: a) A B is tautologically equivalent to A B. (b) A (B A) is tautologically equivalent to A B. ... c. c. ). j B. B E, m, i–j. why do we insist that c must neither occur in xA(.
  9. Part IA Paper 5 (Formal Methods) Easter term 2022 ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/files/ia-5_answer-key.pdf
    27 Sep 2022: 5 B A I, 3–4. 6 A (B A) I, 2–5. ... 2 xFx. (c) In the rule E,m xA(. x. x. ). i A(. c. c. ). j B. B E, m, i–j.
  10. Part IB Paper 7 Political Philosophy_FINAL

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/part-ib-paper-7-political-philosophy-final-2016.pdf
    OR (b) Must an egalitarian be a democrat? 2. In what sense, if any, is democracy paradoxical? ... How should egalitarians deal with unequal natural endowments? 8. ‘If A rightfully interferes with B, B’s freedom is not thereby reduced.’ Discuss.
  11. 1A Logic — 2014 Model Answers Section A 1. ...

    https://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/2014LogicModelAnswer.pdf
    True. (A B) (B C) = {(x,y)|(x Ax B) (y B y C)}. ... Pr(B). (B) You are held captive in the Bayesian Republic of Zembla.

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