7.2.x. Exercise questions

1. Restate, with unrestricted quantifiers, the generalizations below that employ restricted quantifiers—and vice versa. Write out English readings for the results.
  a. (∀x: Fx) Gx
  b. ∀x (Fx → ¬ Gx)
  c. (∀x: Fx ∧ ¬ Gx) Hx
  d. ∀x ((Px ∧ ¬ Rxx) → Rxa)
  e. (∀x: Rxa ∧ ¬ Rbx) ¬ (Fx ∨ Gx)
  f. ∀x ((Fx ∨ Gx) → (Hx ∧ ¬ Kx))
2. Analyze the following in as much detail as possible, stating the resulting form using both restricted and unrestricted quantifiers:
  a. Everyone had heard about the accident.
  b. Every relative of Sam agreed with him about the issue.
  c. Edna took pleasure in none of her possessions.
  d. Tom found only empty boxes
  e. The survey was sent to all members of the organization except its officers.
  f. Only countries bordering the Pacific will prosper.
3. State in idiomatic English the generalizations that could be represented symbolically by the following:
  a. (∀x: x is a dog) x chases cats.
  b. (∀x: x is a hole) Holly patched x.
  c. (∀x: x is a person) ¬ x volunteered.
  d. (∀x: ¬ x is a cockroach) ¬ x will survive.
  e. ∀x ¬ x seemed right.
  f. (∀x: x was a reviewer ∧ ¬ x was a friend of the director) x panned the movie.
  g. (∀x: x is a bird ∧ ¬ x is an early bird) ¬ x gets a worm.
  h. (∀x: ¬ x is a small child) the movie bored x.
Glen Helman 15 Aug 2006