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I know that
A --m--> B
A --m---> C
leads to an inference of B (--s--) C
So what inference does
A ----> B
A -----> C
lead to? Does it also lead to B (--s--) C?
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I know that
A --m--> B
A --m---> C
leads to an inference of B (--s--) C
So what inference does
A ----> B
A -----> C
lead to? Does it also lead to B (--s--) C?
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yes!
A --> B
A --> C
should also lead to B (--s --) C
This can be found under Some and Most Relationships (Valid Argument Form #6)
@miriaml807 thank you!!!
You're correct! That's valid argument form #6