Published February 11, 2022 | Version v1

Using the Set Equality Method (SEM) to Determine the Validity of Categorical Syllogisms

  • 1. Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
  • 2. Universidad Nacional, Costa Ria
  • 3. Universidad Cenfotec, Costa Rica

Description

A description is provided of a method – the Set Equality Method (SEM) – to determine the validity, or lack of validity, of each categorical syllogism. A justification is given for the presentation of a new method to solve a problem which has already been solved using different approaches. First, the SEM assigns an equality of certain sets (or two of those equalities in specific cases as will be indicated) to each of the categorical propositions composing each syllogism considered – that is, to each of the two premises and to the conclusion. Each syllogism considered is valid if and only if a) it is possible to select one of those equalities corresponding to one of the premises such that one of its members is a certain set and the other of those equalities corresponding to the other premise such that one of its members is a subset of the set mentioned, and b) it is possible to deduce an equality corresponding to the conclusion of the two equalities corresponding to the premises. In some cases, as will be specified, it is possible to provide a second test for the validity of a syllogism whose validity was already proven, thus providing information about the logical form of categorical syllogisms.

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