Put these syllogisms in standard form
No speech is a thing to be prohibited.
A. We have the right to freedom of speech. You cannot prohibit our rights. Therefore, no speech is a thing to be prohibited.
B. All speech is morally right. There is no way to prohibit anything that is morally right. Therefore, no speech is a thing to be prohibited.
C. Not everyone agrees on the same speech. Things that aren?t agreed upon by everyone should be prohibited. Therefore, all speech should be prohibited.
D. Some speech can be considered as wrong. Things that are wrong should be prohibited. Therefore, all speech should be prohibited.
After putting these in standard form answer the following questions about the syllogisms
- Explain what “Validity” means. (one paragraphs)
- Explain the validity of (a) and (c). Explain why (b) and (d) are invalid. (one-two paragraphs)
- Explain what “Soundness” means. (one paragraph)
- Discuss whether (a), (c), both, or neither are sound. This discussion might require some research.
- Works Cited Page (not included in word count)
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