Consider the following two categorical premises:
• Premise 1: All integer-spin particles are bosons.
• Premise 2: No bosons obey Fermi-Dirac statistics.
Evaluate the following candidate conclusions:
Conclusion I: No integer-spin particles obey Fermi-Dirac statistics.
Conclusion II: Some integer-spin particles do not obey Fermi-Dirac statistics.
Under standard modern categorical logic (where universal premises carry no existential import), which of the following statements is correct?
- Only Conclusion I follows.Cevap
- BOnly Conclusion II follows.
- CBoth Conclusion I and Conclusion II follow.
- DNeither Conclusion I nor Conclusion II follows.
Cevap
Only Conclusion I follows.
The combination of premises 'All integer-spin particles are bosons' (All S are M) and 'No bosons obey Fermi-Dirac statistics' (No M are P) validly yields the universal negative conclusion 'No integer-spin particles obey Fermi-Dirac statistics' (No S are P). Conclusion II ('Some S are not P') cannot be validly inferred because modern formal logic does not assume universal statements guarantee the existence of subject members (existential fallacy). Thus, only the first conclusion logically follows.
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