@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:
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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.
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... speaking, the distinction between a conditionalstatement and its contrapositive is arbitrary ... which one is the "original" statement and which one is the ...
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