- Thu Oct 19, 2017 7:32 pm
#40756
In the example you gave, it may be that it is not wise to do either, so the logical negation of "It is wise to do X" would be "It is not wise to do X."
Are you looking at Premise 2? The speaker specifically said that it is rational to not acquire specific information, so that is why I wrote the contrapositive in that way. I may have muddled the issue because of how I wrote "Premise 2." It would have been more faithful to the author's original statement to have written it as "it is not rational to not acquire detailed information."
Let me know if this helps!
Are you looking at Premise 2? The speaker specifically said that it is rational to not acquire specific information, so that is why I wrote the contrapositive in that way. I may have muddled the issue because of how I wrote "Premise 2." It would have been more faithful to the author's original statement to have written it as "it is not rational to not acquire detailed information."
Let me know if this helps!