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The conclusion of the argument followslogically if which one of the ... for lunch". The contrapostive is logically equivalent to the original. Now ...
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The conclusion of the argument followslogically if which one of the ... for lunch". The contrapostive is logically equivalent to the original. Now ...
Yeah I'm still confused. The answer to this question to me reads like a sufficient assumption that is supplied in order to make the conclusion follow logically, not (as the question stipulates) a conclusion that followslogically from the premises.
... explain consciousness. Well, that followslogically only if an explanation ... allows the conclusion to follow logically.
AC (A ... the conclusion to follow logically. Had the stimulus posited ... would allow you to logically conclude that consciousness cannot ...
... and argument/idea to follow logically at all. It DOES ... its own mean that something followslogically, rather that if that ... PRESENT then it CANNOT follow logically. Likewise if the attempted ... the argument or idea follow logically. If the sufficient condition ...