... particular cause (again under the causal assumption that **_taking away_** a ... actually does not make the causal error in my opinion. ... look at as preventing the causal error from obtaining. For ... is slightly more of a causal rather than a conditional (although ...
@Logician I greatly appreciate your detailed response! I guess my lesson is that I shouldn't take the biconditional indicators verbatim. Any suggestions on how to distinguish between a biconditional indicator and a regular logical indicator?
... "only" as a necessary condition indicator:
> BH-> ... only" as a sufficient condition indicator:
> BH-> ... changes to a necessary condition indicator when it is located in ... former is a sufficient condition indicator, as taught, but the ...