... ; (~C --> ~Ra)] with correlative relationships. Even if they were causal ... most only proves the latter relationships contrapositive that (Ra --> C ...
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So Manhattan represented this in conditional logic as:
(loss ... sufficient condition. Still, with this conditional logic, I think I understand ... note, has anyone seen this conditional logic set up in other ...
... was under the impression that conditional statements are not comparisons. I ... not read it as a conditional statement. How should I have ... first sentence to see the conditional?
... mentioned is in the second conditional statement. But even then, it ... part of the explanation (last conditional statement), but why must they ...
Would "purely", "merely", and "solely" function the same way "only" functions in the conditional logic or reasoning with "only" being necessary condition indicator?