When I do Necessary Assumption Question, I prefer to negatethe Answer Choice and then test whether the argument becomes invalid. But this question confused me. Can anybody help me explain the question by negating and testing?
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... we pick a condition, negate it, and make it sufficient ... the condition you pick. Do you remember how to negate a ... conditional relationship? You have to negatethe entire thing: /(A-> ... in parentheses. Then, drop the other half in thenecessary.
... direct personal contact is a necessary condition of real social ... it would fail to meet thenecessary criterion of direct personal ... direct personal contact is a necessary condition for intimacy. Pat ... both parties could either affirm, negate, or be agnostic on ...
... --> necessary, it could bring out thenecessary condition followed by the sufficient but ... sufficient --> necessary. As the example above shows thenecessary comes before thethe sufficient but ... as some where you can negate/necessary (from 7sage lessons).
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... out which is theNecessary or the sufficient condition. You ... the conditions, negate it, and put the other one as thenecessary ... M, negate it, and throw the other into thenecessary spot. ... ;
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either way you get the same thing
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ADVANCED: NEGATE SOME STATEMENTS Lesson 13 0f ... B is not necessary for A. For example, negate this statement: the negations) by saying “Some [of the sufficient] is not [thenecessary].” Or ...
... have to negate a conditional statement, just show that thenecessary condition does ... not have to occur in order for the ... choice that establishes the sufficient condition occurring and thenecessary condition not occurring ...
THE NEGATION Lesson ... essential? Happiness. So, Happiness is thenecessary condition.
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ADVANCED: NEGATE SOME STATEMENTS Lesson 13 0f ... B is not necessary for A. For example, negate this statement: the negations) by saying “Some [of the sufficient] is not [thenecessary].” Or ...
Honestly, in my opinion, thenegate sufficient/negatenecessary are tools to help you ... knowing the what the meaning behind the conditions are. Just like a sufficient/necessary ... .
Use the trick of negate sufficient/necessary, but don't depend ...
... assumption is required, or necessary, for the argument to obtain. ... what information is necessary to make the argument hold in ... choice because is is necessary for the argument to obtain. ... we negate a necessary condition (in this case assumption) the sufficient ...
... as a group four negatenecessary and use the without as a negation ... example you would not negate M in thenecessary because you're already ... using up the without as a ...
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... negate a statement, essentially you want " Some [of the sufficient] is not [thenecessary ... ].” check out this lesson: http://7sage.com/lesson/how-to-negate ...
@lauren88 you were negating the sufficient condition instead of thenecessary one.