Do you mean...Weakener and Strengthener are all premises?
So...the conclusion in that case is against the conclusion in the argument right?
But in that case how is it different from flaw? If we use it as aa premise and lead to a conclusion which is …
Okay...it's interesting because this kind of reasoning is "flaw" right? I saw a lot in flaw questions...
But it can be used as a weakener?
I think that's confused me...while it's flaw, it can be used as weakener?
Thanks for reply,
but...I think I'm still confused.
First of all...What does interbreed mean? I'm afraid that I misunderstood what it means...
I thought it means different species make descendant...so it's apparantly truee the two species are totall…
I see...thanks.
By the way, it says "In addition" in the stimuli, does it mean the 1st conditional statement (principle) is added to the sufficient part of the second conditional statement (principle)? So, the 2 principles are actually combined and …
Hi, I have a question...do you think you could start it ealier next time? I'd like to join the whole session, but I'm not sure I can think clearly until 3AM...do you have records somewhere?
Thx, but I mean...can we print out the explanations? Or do you mean the explanations are all videos?
I have dry eyes and prefer to read in paper versions.
Wait, I thought negation and contrapositive do not mean the same thing...is it?
I thought contrapositive involves conditional statement and negation is just...negating something.
Could you elaborate a bit why it's contrapositive and negation? Thanks!
Thanks for the reply---so term shift isn't important if one of them includes the other I guess? Is this true for every cases?
And just want to make sure...(A) is the negation of the premise and in this stimulus, the author only takes P as the only c…