I recall seeing in the CC that "IS" is a conditionality signifier (necessary). However, is that the case all the time? Is "IS" a biconditional when it's just something like "The number 5 is hot ?
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• Causality occurs in either the conclusion ... (reasoning is then flawed) or causality occurs in the premises (no ... the same time
• When causality occurs in the conclusion, the ...
... , correlation "strengthens the case for" causality by either raising the probability ... have used correlation to strengthen causality through correlation. Hope this helps ...
The only necessary requirement that a morally good action has, is that the action fulfill a moral obligation. So my thought was : If an action is MG ----> the action definitely FFMO. I don't see the bi-conditionality either.
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bumping this because I think this is super important! The difference between causation and conditionality has always been a bit fuzzy for me but @"Accounts Playable" you made the distinction super clear! Thank you!