... means. Of course, denying a Necessary assumption absolutely devastates an argument ... option to negate a stated Necessary Assumption. That would be the ... that “unless" means to "negate sufficient" all day long, but if ...
... negates sufficient and leaves a negated element in the necessary, g4 negates necessary ... while leaving a negated element in the sufficient ... of both negations and swaps sufficient/necessary (hence g3->g2 and ...
... ), Strengthen (make the assumption true), Necessary assumption (identify the one assumption ... negation would destroy the argument), Sufficient assumption (identify the one assumption ...
... the necessary condition, but "the only" works as sufficient ... "The only" is a sufficient condition indicator for "become ... work hard" (the consequent/necessary condition). The confusion is ... yet mechanistically applying the sufficient indicator rule could lead ...
... of it being a necessary not sufficient assumption q. "properly ... could indicate either a sufficient or necessary ass. It's not ... key word is "must". Sufficient assumption question stems frequently use ... . stem sets up a sufficient ass. question because it ...
... mislabeled as a Sufficient Assumption. It's a Necessary Assumption all day ... />
I might not have paid sufficient attention, but think I've ... " makes it by definition a "necessary" assumption - don't be tricked ... " into confusing it with a sufficient assumption.
... : a split sufficient or | a split negated and in the necessary. That ... is, neither..nor is just one statement: (sufficient) a ... or b | (necessary) not a and not ...
Keywords include: "if and only if", "necessary and sufficient", "just in case", "just". Some other connectives can also be expressed equivalently in terms of biconditionals, such as the exclusive-or ("one, but not both").
... Extremes actually make for great sufficient assumptions. To use JY's ... that's a pretty extreme sufficient condition. But (in our ... world) it's totally sufficient, and no matter how ... continue to be sufficient.
Just remember that the correct answer to a Necessary Assumption question can be both necessary and sufficient so don't let that trip you up by discounting an answer that is both.