Counter examples for Statement Logic
Q1. If Selina loves her country, then she votes. Selina votes. So, she loves her country.
Q2. Butters can be grounded, given that he is a vampire. He is not a vampire. So, he cannot be grounded.
Q3. Either freedom of the press requires us to accept the publication of images which conflict with our values, or freedom of the press is compatible with censorship. Freedom of the press does require us to accept the publication of images which conflict with our values. So, freedom of the press is compatible with censorship.
Q4. If existence precedes essence, then self-discovery is self-creation. If humans are subjects who encounter themselves as objects, then self-discovery is self-creation. So, if existence precedes essence, then humans are subjects who encounter themselves as objects.
Q5. The truth of a statement depends on its agreement with the facts only if the word "fact" denotes something more than a true statement. So, assuming that the word "fact" denotes something more than a true statement, the truth of a statement depends on its agreement with the facts.