- Sun Apr 23, 2023 4:05 pm
#101252
Whoa this is a brain banger!
As Administrator wrote on 21 Jan 2011 (05:00), the Justify Formula is:
(1) Justify Formula: $ Disappears → $ Does Not Exist
But! The Justify Formula on Page 4-23 of the course book states that:
(2) Premises + Answer Choice = Conclusion
So (1) is written as a conditional and (2) is written algebraically.
Administrator then writes that Answer Choice (A) is "the contrapositive of the conditional chain needed to establish the conclusion." But, Answer Choice (A) is a general expression relating belief and existence, and it seems that $ Disappear and Money Does Not exist are being treated as two separate variables. Why is this?
2 more questions
a. What is Answer Choice (A) the contrapositive of in Administrator's response exactly?
b. Why is the Justify formula given in two different formats, as shown above?
The author argues that to lose belief in something, it no longer exists yet Answer Choice (A) is saying it continues to exist even if belief is gone. That is in direct oppostion to the conclusion.
In other words:
Lose Belief → Thing Doesn't Exist
Contrapositive: Thing exists → Belief
What am I missing?
As Administrator wrote on 21 Jan 2011 (05:00), the Justify Formula is:
(1) Justify Formula: $ Disappears → $ Does Not Exist
But! The Justify Formula on Page 4-23 of the course book states that:
(2) Premises + Answer Choice = Conclusion
So (1) is written as a conditional and (2) is written algebraically.
Administrator then writes that Answer Choice (A) is "the contrapositive of the conditional chain needed to establish the conclusion." But, Answer Choice (A) is a general expression relating belief and existence, and it seems that $ Disappear and Money Does Not exist are being treated as two separate variables. Why is this?
2 more questions
a. What is Answer Choice (A) the contrapositive of in Administrator's response exactly?
b. Why is the Justify formula given in two different formats, as shown above?
The author argues that to lose belief in something, it no longer exists yet Answer Choice (A) is saying it continues to exist even if belief is gone. That is in direct oppostion to the conclusion.
In other words:
Lose Belief → Thing Doesn't Exist
Contrapositive: Thing exists → Belief
What am I missing?