From a logic perspective (see below) I can't work out any meaningful differences, but I noticed that JY splits these off in his map of bi-conditionalstatements. Am I missing something?
If you have two separate conditionals both with the same suf or nec condition, but the modifiers for the suf or nec condition are different in each sentence, are the statement letters the same?
This was a very useful drill that I did everyday to warm up and I can't find it anymore. It was a long list of fruits that you hook up using conditionalstatements. Any help finding which section it is in would be appreciated.
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If you have a statement that says, "Not all A's are C's," then why can't negating that statement be "No A's are C's" in addition to "Some A's are not C's?"
... beforehand in neither the negating conditionalstatements or elsewhere, at least to ... of the conjunction “and” in conditional relationships as being A and ...
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... ensuring you understand the exact conditional relationship that the argument has ... information. Sentence 1 contains two conditionalstatements, which can be diagrammed as ... that. So having identified the conditional relationship that was botched (Support ...
@ Jonathan Wang: I'd prefer to see live videos of you parsing out complex conditionalstatements. Perhaps, parallel reasoning, parallel flawed reasoning, sufficient assumption, and pseudo sufficient assumption videos? Thanks!