8.5.x. Exercise questions

1. Use the system of derivations to establish each of the following:
a. ∃x Fx, ∀x (Fx → Gx) ⇒ ∃x Gx
b. (∃x: Fx) Gx, (∀x: Gx) Hx ⇒ (∃x: Fx) Hx
c. ∀x (Fx → Ga) ⇔ ∃x Fx → Ga
d. Fa ⇔ (∃x: x = a) Fx
e. (∃x: Fx) ∀y Rxy ⇒ ∀x (∃y: Fy) Ryx
f. (∃x: Gx) Fx, ¬ Fa ⇒ (∃x: ¬ x = a) Gx
g. ∀x (Fx → Ga),∀x (Ga → Fx), ∃x Fx ⇒ ∀x Fx
h. Everyone loves everyone who loves anyone, Someone loves someoneEveryone loves everyone
i. Something is such that nothing other than it is doneAt most one thing is done
2. Use derivations to check each of the claims below; if a derivation indicates that a claim fails, describe a structure that divides an open gap. You need not worry about infinite derivations.
a. ∃x Fx, ∃x Gx ⇒ ∃x (Fx ∧ Gx)
b. (∃x: Fx) Gx, (∃x: Fx) Hx, (∀x: Fx) (∀y: Fy) x = y ⇒ ∃x (Gx ∧ Hx)
3. In the following, choose one of each bracketed pair of premises and one each bracketed pair of words or phrases in the conclusion so as to make a valid argument; then analyze the premises and conclusion and construct a derivation to show that the argument is valid.
a.

Some road sign was colored

[Every stop sign was a road sign | Every road sign was a traffic marker]

[If anything was red, it was colored | If anything was colored, it was painted]

Some [stop sign | traffic marker] was [red | painted]

b.

Someone who owns a snake was pleased

[Every cobra is a snake | Every snake is a reptile]

Someone who owns a [cobra | reptile] was pleased

Glen Helman 26 Nov 2004