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Does neither nor go to either or? For example, if A then neither B nor C. Is the contrapositive if B or C then A slash?
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Does neither nor go to either or? For example, if A then neither B nor C. Is the contrapositive if B or C then A slash?
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Yes, you are correct.
if A then neither B nor C means A -> /B AND A->/C so if B or C (either of the two) are present, then A can't be - so you're right. I may be wrong... but that is my understanding of it. I think there is a lesson in advanced logic on this.