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1. Starter: • Look at the ‘Rationalism versus Empiricism’ sheet. • Label descriptions of Rationalism R • Label descriptions of Empiricism E • Pair opposed descriptions…
Slide 1Basic Terms in Logic Michael Jhon M. Tamayao Slide 2 Learning Objectives Identify and define the basic terms in Logic. Differentiate the terms according to their use.…
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