@StopLawying I’d go back to the lesson I linked, but essentially it’s this: any negation to a universally conditionalstatement (If X then Y) becomes an intersection statement (X some /Y).
... begins with a pretty standard conditionalstatement:
(Economic ... we are given a quasi-conditionalstatement: We can't diagram ... only have one true conditionalstatement (and one of the ... be true given our conditionalstatement and what we know ...
... , you must assume that the conditionalstatement actually is true. That isn ... is too strong of a statement. Plus, this just fails the ... , this could be a true statement, but it also could be ... that's the case, the conditional hypothetical cannot be true since ...
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The contrapositive for the whole statement would be
If ... A AND not B (negate and reverse, swap AND ... contrapositives whether you negate the original statement and then split, ... or you split the original statement and then negate ...
Yes, the conditional above is still true since ... 't a problem with the conditionalstatement, it's with the causal ... 200 years, but FUTURE wars. Conditional relationships do not imply causal ...
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I agree... To negate the conditional is to say that the ... exist. Applying the 'until' rule negate sufficient better clarifies the relationship ...
... "some." However, when you negate the few statement hoping to reach what ... that is what the original statement is actually conveying and has ... the translation of a "many" statement.
... break things down into symbolic conditional statements and formulas and just ... to check if the original statement is required by the argument ... and is no longer a conditionalstatement. It's possible that the ... t true that" before the statement, but to make the ...
... quinnxzhang shows the negation using conditional diagrams, I believe he ... the negation of a conditionalstatement results in two conditions ... NO LONGER having a conditional relationship with each other. ... The negation of the dog statement using the ~(A > ...
... quinnxzhang shows the negation using conditional diagrams, I believe he ... the negation of a conditionalstatement results in two conditions ... NO LONGER having a conditional relationship with each other. ... The negation of the dog statement using the ~(A > ...
... implied “all,” and to negate an “all” statement we just need to ... to a “some not” statement, which is exactly what you ... equivalent to a “some not” statement. The meaning is definitely obscured ... way to read the actual statement. You could probably translate it ...
... a necessary assumption in a conditional and then affirm the ... that’s a really meta conditionalstatement, lol), so we just need ... make the sufficient in our conditional. In this case, all ...
So with this statement, we’re not accomplishing the ...
Pretty much, yeah. If you do that and then find a sufficient you can plug in that the stimulus can confirm, that conditionalstatement will always justify the conclusion.
... conclusion ends with a conditionalstatement, but I'd rather ... argument form. But a conditionalstatement has a completely different ... form than a non-conditionalstatement, regardless of how strongly ... stated the non-conditionalstatement is. That is to ...
... speaking, the distinction between a conditionalstatement and its contrapositive is arbitrary ... which one is the "original" statement and which one is the ...