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The document discusses several logical and psychological concepts: - Freud's theory that primitive memories are stored in the unconscious mind. - The fallacy of appealing to ignorance in arguments about unproven mathematical conjectures. - The logical principle that terms in a conclusion cannot have a greater extension than in the premises. - The ego's use of repression as a mechanism to suppress instinctual impulses. - The logical law known as "dictum de omni" which states that what is affirmed of a class should also be affirmed of its parts.

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The document discusses several logical and psychological concepts: - Freud's theory that primitive memories are stored in the unconscious mind. - The fallacy of appealing to ignorance in arguments about unproven mathematical conjectures. - The logical principle that terms in a conclusion cannot have a greater extension than in the premises. - The ego's use of repression as a mechanism to suppress instinctual impulses. - The logical law known as "dictum de omni" which states that what is affirmed of a class should also be affirmed of its parts.

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According to Freud, primitive instinctual motives and repressed memories are stored in

the__________.

Select one: a. Superego b. Unconscious mind  c. Preconscious mind d. Conscious mind

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No mathematician has ever been able to demonstrate the truth of the variants of the Goldberg
conjecture, so they cannot all be true.

Select one: a. Ad verecundiam b. Ad baculum c. Ad hominem d. Ad ignorantiam 

Your answer is correct.

No term may have a greater extension in the conclusion than in the premises. This applies to the two
terms in the conclusion namely the major and the minor terms. If a term is used as a particular in the
premise, it must remain particular in the conclusion, otherwise, the same term would have a wider
extension in the conclusion and that may not be the same term used in the premise.

Select one: a. False b. True 

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The ego’s mechanism for suppressing and forgetting instinctual impulses.

Select one: a. Gratification b. Repression  c. Instinct d. Reality

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This law states that whatever is affirmed universally, in a formal manner, of a logical whole or class,
should also be affirmed of its logical parts.  

Select one: a. Dictum  de  Omni  b. Laws of Categorical Syllogism c. Dictum  de  Nullo d. four-term
construction

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