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... . This has to be false. Negate it and you have a ... ) premises guarantee the conclusion) so negate it and you get a ... it. Say both of the statements is false. Add these further ... (unremarkable) statements to the premises:
Actually, there is an error here. If the indicative conditional is treated as material implication then one has to change one of the statements above to: if it was done with the knife, then it was certainly done by the professor.
... constantly underline/search/summarize key statements and relate them to other ... key statements. Latching on to transition words ... . (Even when it isn't conditional logic, I find myself diagramming ...
... a more intuitive/not strictly conditional way **_in the answer ... 2-23. Here understanding conditional chains is not sufficient to ... might cause me to negate an element the wrong ... _and_** an intuitive/not strictly conditional understanding of the argument. See ...
A way I understood it: to negate a conditional statement, negate the relationship between the sufficient and necessary conditions, not the sufficient or necessary terms themselves.
... turn the sentence into a conditional not based on a rule ... only sometimes? But when we negate it, we end up with ... not appear to express a conditional relationship between "great lawyer" and ... expresses the ABSENCE of a conditional relationship -- getting a 180 ...
... only sometimes? But when we negate it, we end up with ... not appear to express a conditional relationship between "great lawyer" and ... expresses the ABSENCE of a conditional relationship -- getting a 180 ... a necessary condition and we negate the other part of the ...
... only sometimes? But when we negate it, we end up with ... not appear to express a conditional relationship between "great lawyer" and ... expresses the ABSENCE of a conditional relationship -- getting a 180 ... a necessary condition and we negate the other part of the ...
... the stimulus gives us the conditional statement: A--->B---> ... here: we are given a conditional chain and then we are ... if we view "OR" statements as conditional relationship, we run into the ... "A or B" and the conditional version of it "/A -> ...
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... don't think there is conditional element ("always") in the ... ?) So you can't really negate logically.
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