... inquiry. Q in the third spot is thenecessarycondition for any variation of ... S-Q (which, from the onset ... that when a necessarycondition has been fulfilled, the sufficient condition can either happen ...
... set. When we fail the sufficient, then thenecessarycondition is free to follow ... or not. It is no longer necessary ... we fail the sufficient condition, the rule falls away. It's the exact same ...
Correct. "Without" and "Unless" = chose either variable, make it the sufficient and negate it, and leave the other variable in it's non-negated form and make it thenecessarycondition.
... and "Philadelphia" come after the logical indicator "always", what ... the word "sunny", which is why "sunny" is thenecessarycondition and "Philadelphia" is the ... sufficient condition. Hope this ...
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Whichever idea we place in thenecessarycondition will be negated. So we ... can be used to hide the meaning of any given sentence ... in BR and returning to the CC when I'm not ...
... term as the sufficient condition, but you _must_ negate the sufficient condition, not thenecessarycondition. So ... work or no reward as the sufficient condition, but you must negate ...
@akistotle Thanks for sharing the magazine.quite interesting.
... the sufficient condition and monopoly is thenecessarycondition. The second sentence is the contrapositive statement of the ... indicator(one among others) of the successful state.
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Step 1) Identify the logical operator
Here, it ...
Step 2) Identify the two main concepts (or groups ...
Step 4) Apply the translation rule
Here, pick ... it - “/P” - and make it thenecessarycondition.
H → /P
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@Mellow_Z Thanks for the reply! I also agree that ... probably due to the difference in the content of thenecessarycondition. I actually don ... some subtle differences between different necessarycondition indicators. Thank you for the help!
... more to grasp the concept of the language and be ... to read the sentence and know which is thenecessary vs ... know to negate thenecessarycondition. When you memorize the operators and which ... memorizing and understanding the 4 groups and the logical operators ...
The statement is: Nothing that one ... should have desired in the first place fails to be ... that we would we negate thenecessarycondition. So we end up with ... . But since this is negate-necessary, that means we have //P ...
Yes, thanks! This helps a lot actually. It took me a couple times to understand what you were saying, but now I get it. Basically I need to check them all, and not eliminate based solely on thenecessarycondition not matching up in the answer choices.
... be thenecessarycondition indicator when you should be using, "only", as thenecessarycondition indicator ... we'll make, "only", be thenecessarycondition indicator which is how I ... to get there by negating thenecessarycondition. In doing that we need ...
... 're satisfying thenecessarycondition (/O -> J, therefore J is thenecessarycondition and /O ... is the sufficient. Once you satisfy thenecessary, the rule ... -> /O; failing /O, taking the contrapositive O -> N.
You're right that the conclusion is an illegal reversal. By saying PWP --> GLS, the conclusion mistakenly states that PWP is the sufficient condition and that GLS is thenecessarycondition. (D) reflects this.
... a mandate. The second sentence from the premise states that ... means they negated thenecessarycondition stated in the first sentence.
They run out the entire contrapositive chain and ... most recent post about the formal logic being irrelevant ...
... about what thenecessarycondition is and what the sufficient condition is. Know the indicators of ... necessity and sufficiency like the ... of your hand. Spot the indicators in the statement, then diagram ...
and it's true that thenecessarycondition shows up but that doesn't necessarily support the conditional statement. thenecessary can show up without the sufficient
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