HSP
135-01
Albion College
Fall 02025
Discussion questions for
TLC, Ch. 13-14
DLs:
TBIAA
1. At the start of chapter
13, Venn quotes De Morgan saying "Probability was "the unknown
God whom the schoolmen ignorantly worshipped..." when referring
to modality. What do you make of this statement? Do you agree
with this?
2. Venn later mentions that an easy way to think about modality
is simply "denying that modality has any connection whatever
with logic." How would thinking like this make explaining
modality easier? Is it right to deny any connection between
these two subjects? Especially considering his later mention of
logic to process this.
3. Having said the easy way to think about modality, why does
Venn such a big transition from saying modality has no
connection to logic to talking about the modal syllogism,
something entirely logic based? Especially considering he calls
it "unreasonable to reject"
4. Late in chapter 14 Venn states " A common mistake is to
assume that a very unlikely thing will not happen at all." We
have discussed this briefly in class before, ass all people make
this assumption. What do you think of Venn's take on the idea?
5. It is mentioned that, �the
complete justification of our inferences is a matter which
involves their truth of falsehood�, but Hamilton and Mansel
were, �only occupied with the consistency of our reasonings, not
with their conformity with fact�. Do you believe this is an
appropriate response? (pg. 300)
6. De Morgan claimed that, �people were much more
frequently required to decide in one way or the other upon a
single testimony, without there being a sufficiency of specific
knowledge to test the statements made. What issues do you
observe from this approach? (pg. 308)
7. Juries are expected to convict a person if they have no
reasonable doubt. Do you believe this is always the case for
every jury? (pg. 325)
8. How likely are people to believe a fallacy, can you
think of a time when you thought a fallacy was true? (pg. 337)
9. Do you think that gambling fallacies are the worst kind
of fallacies, would casinos be as profitable as they are today
without people having fallacies? (pg. 343)