Give one example of A type of proposition and determine its converse and obverse.
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obeverse of p
The immediately inferred proposition is termed the "obverse" of the original proposition, and is a valid form of inference for all types (A, E, I, O) of categorical propositions. ... The particular affirmative ("I" proposition) is obverted to a particular negative ("O" proposition
converse of p
For example, the converse of the E proposition “No men are immortal” is “No immortals are men” and that of the I proposition “Some man is mortal” is “Some mortal is man.”
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Converse proposition
For example, the converse of the E proposition “No men are immortal” is “No immortals are men” and that of the I proposition “Some man is mortal” is “Some mortal is man.”
Obverse preposition
Thus, for example, the obverse of "All ants are insects" is "No ants are non-insects"; the obverse of "No fish are mammals" is "All fish are non-mammals"; the obverse of "Some musicians are males" is "Some musicians are not non-males"; and the obverse of "Some cars are not sedans" is "Some cars are non-sedans."
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