- Translate into predicate form. (Relational predication is required.)
Every animal lives somewhere. Mars lives nowhere. So, Mars is not animal.
[A = “is a animal”, L = “lives”, P = “is a place”, M = m “Mars” N = nowhere]
∀x(Ax⟶∃y(Py & Lxy), ∃x(Lx & Nmx) ⊢ ∼Am
- Translate into predicate form. (Relational predication is required.)
Gluons look like nothing. Everything looks like itself. Hence, there are no gluons.
[G = “gluons”, L = “look like”, I = “itself”,
∀x(Gx⟶∀y∼Lxy) or ∀x(Gx⟶∼∃y Lxy), ∀x(Lx⟶Ix) ⊢ ∼∃xGx
I need help because I am not entirely sure if my translation is correct so any help would be great. Here is an example of correct relational predication translation to help anyone who may be confused.