Analyze the categorical propositions provided below. Without bringing in outside real-world assumptions, identify the formally valid deductions.
Premises:
* All perfectly insulated systems are adiabatic environments.
* No adiabatic environments are energy-leaking systems.
Candidate Conclusions:
* Conclusion I: No perfectly insulated systems are energy-leaking systems.
* Conclusion II: Some perfectly insulated systems are adiabatic environments.
* Conclusion III: Some energy-leaking systems are perfectly insulated systems.
Which option correctly identifies the valid deductions?
- Conclusion I is the only valid deductionCevap
- BBoth Conclusion I and Conclusion II are valid deductions
- CBoth Conclusion II and Conclusion III are valid deductions
- DConclusion I, Conclusion II, and Conclusion III are all valid deductions
Cevap
Conclusion I is the only valid deduction
Conclusion I is the only valid deduction. The premises establish that the category of perfectly insulated systems is entirely contained within adiabatic environments, which in turn are completely separate from energy-leaking systems. Therefore, perfectly insulated systems and energy-leaking systems can never overlap. Conclusions II and III are logically invalid due to the existential fallacy and invalid conversion, respectively.
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Valid syllogistic deductions, the existential fallacy, and mutually exclusive categorical propositions.