Philosophy 251: Handout #14
XXX. Translate each of the following sentences into PL.
- All pennies contain copper.
- Some dimes contain silver.
- Some dimes do not contain silver.
- No quarters contain platinum.
- Some nickels are buffalo heads.
- All nickels contain nickel, but some contain silver.
- Some coins contain silver but not gold.
- No penny contains silver, but some quarters do.
- Every coin minted after 1964 contains zinc.
- No coin that contains nickel contains silver.
- Some coins are quarters that contain silver and some are
nickels that do not.
- Some quarters were not minted after 1964.
- Any quarter minted before 1964 contains silver.
- Some pennies are Indian heads, but no quarter is, and neither
is any nickel.
- Some coins are valuable, but all the pennies George owns
are not.
XXXI. Translate each of the following
sentences into PL.
- All politicians are honest.
- No politicians are honest.
- Some politicians are honest.
- Some politicians are not honest.
- An honest politician is not respected.
- An honest politician is at the door.
- Politicians and influence peddlers are not all honest.
- Honest influence peddlers are nonexistent.
- An influence peddler is honest if and only if he or she is
an amiable lobbyist.
- Some but not all obnoxious lobbyists are honest.
- If anyone is an influence peddler, Harrington is.
- If anyone is an influence peddler, he or she is either a
lobbyist, a politician, or a wealthy entrepreneur.
- If anyone is an influence peddler, every conniving lobbyist
is.
- No one is honest, a politician, and an influence peddler.
- Harrington is no influence peddler, but is an honest politician.
- Everyone is a politician, but not everyone is honest.
- If every politician is an influence peddler, then no politician
is honest.
- Some politicians who are influence peddlers are honest, but
none is likeable.
- Aggressive lobbyists are likeable influence peddlers, but
they are not honest.
- Honest politicians are likeable only if an honest lobbyist
is nearby.
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