In 33 and 34 a single conclusion follows when all the given premises are taken into consideration, but it is difficult to see because the premises are jumbled up. Reorder the premises to make it clear that a conclusion follows logically, and state the valid conclusion that can be drawn. (It may be helpful to rewrite some of the statements in if-then form and to replace some state- ments by their contrapositives.) 33. 1. No birds except ostriches are at least 9 feet tall. 2. There are no birds in this aviary that belong to anyone but me. 3. No ostrich lives on mince pies. 4. I have no birds less than 9 feet high. 34. 1. All writers who understand human nature are clever. 2. No one is a true poet unless he can stir the human heart. 3. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet. 4. No writer who does not understand human nature can stir the human heart. 5. None but a true poet could have written Hamlet.

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In 33 and 34 a single conclusion follows when all the given
premises are taken into consideration, but it is difficult to see
because the premises are jumbled up. Reorder the premises to
make it clear that a conclusion follows logically, and state the
valid conclusion that can be drawn. (It may be helpful to rewrite
some of the statements in if-then form and to replace some state-
ments by their contrapositives.)
33.
1. No birds except ostriches are at least 9 feet tall.
2. There are no birds in this aviary that belong to anyone
but me.
3. No ostrich lives on mince pies.
4. I have no birds less than 9 feet high.
34.
1. All writers who understand human nature are clever.
2. No one is a true poet unless he can stir the human heart.
3. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet.
4. No writer who does not understand human nature can
stir the human heart.
5. None but a true poet could have written Hamlet.
Transcribed Image Text:In 33 and 34 a single conclusion follows when all the given premises are taken into consideration, but it is difficult to see because the premises are jumbled up. Reorder the premises to make it clear that a conclusion follows logically, and state the valid conclusion that can be drawn. (It may be helpful to rewrite some of the statements in if-then form and to replace some state- ments by their contrapositives.) 33. 1. No birds except ostriches are at least 9 feet tall. 2. There are no birds in this aviary that belong to anyone but me. 3. No ostrich lives on mince pies. 4. I have no birds less than 9 feet high. 34. 1. All writers who understand human nature are clever. 2. No one is a true poet unless he can stir the human heart. 3. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet. 4. No writer who does not understand human nature can stir the human heart. 5. None but a true poet could have written Hamlet.
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