Final Exam
(Take-Home)
Deductive Logic
Phil 200
Spring 2010


This is a TAKE HOME final exam. You should consider this an additional Problem Set---the same rules apply. It is worth 20% of your grade.

Complete the following exercises. Grade Grinder and written portions are due FRIDAY MAY 21 at 11:00am. NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED!!!

PLEASE submit the Grade Grinder reports to me only once, and all at once if possible. Making multiple submissions complicates the grading process. Also make sure that the reports you receive from the Grade Grinder verify that I received the reports as well. It is preferred (but not required) that the written portions are typed, not hand-written, and you may electronically submit them or you may drop a hard copy in the box outside my office door (King 120D).

Refer to the syllabus here for a reminder of the late policy and honor code. Remember that you may collaborate with others on the written portions, so long as you appropriately cite those who helped you by listing their names at the top of the sheets of paper you turn in. You may not collaborate with others on the exercises you submit through the grade grinder. Some of the problems we will be going over in class--an incentive to come to class! If your written answer to one of the exercises benefits from our direct discussion of it in class, please say so and note it on your work. Please staple all pages or your written work, and make sure your writing is legible. If you have any questions, please contact me or one of the TA's: Sarah Blair (sarah.blair@oberlin.edu) or Ben Lussier (blussier@oberlin.edu)


1. Complete the exercise in Chapter 7 on p. 186: 7.17 (1 Problem)
2. Complete the exercises in Chapter 8 on p. 213: 8.31, 8.33, 8.37 and on p. 223: 8.48, 8.50, 8.52 (6 Problems)
3. Complete the exercise in Chapter 9 on p. 250: 9.19 (1 Problem)
4. Complete the exercises in Chapter 10 on p. 274: 10.13, 10.17, and 10.19 (3 Problems)
5. Complete the exercises in Chapter 12 on p. 337: 12.27 and 12.28 (2 Problems)
6. Complete the exercises in Chapter 13 on pp. 346-347: 13.4-13.9 (6 Problems)
7. Complete the exercises in Chapter 13 on p. 350: 13.12, 13.13, 13.15, 13.16 (4 Problems)
8. Complete the exercises in Chapter 13 on p. 359: 13.23-13.31. (9 Problems)

32 Problems Total


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