Answer to Question #111223 in Discrete Mathematics for Martin

Question #111223
j) Suppose we translated Aristotle's famous sentence "All men are mortal" as ∀x(Man(x) ∧
Mortal(x)). Which domain could result in a counterexample to the claim that this is a good
translation of the English sentence.?

1. A collection of men, all of whom are mortal.
2. A collection of men all of whom are immortal
3. A collection of men, some mortal and some immortal.
4. A collection of mortal men, one aardvark and one penguin.
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2020-04-22T17:44:29-0400
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