what is obversion? Give examples
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obversion is a "type of immediate inference in which from a given proposition another proposition is inferred whose subject is the same as the original subject, whose predicate is the contradictory of the original predicate, and whose quality is affirmative if the original proposition's quality ...
Example: Let's try one: “All dogs are mammals.” Step 1: Obversion: First, we obvert it. That is, we replace the subject and the predicate to get, “All mammals are dogs.” Step 2: Replace subject and predicate with complements: Next, we replace both terms (subject and predicate) with their complements.
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