- Fri Sep 13, 2013 9:45 am
#10958
Jenny will have lots of balloons at her birthday
party. There are no balloons around yet, so
today is not her birthday.
As per p.408 of the book this is a mistaken contrapositive and I do not understand how. Please show me the correct diagram for this . I have diagrammed the above this way:
JB - Jenny's birthday
LB - lots of balloons
JB -->LB
~LB-->~JB
And I, therefore, thought it was a valid reasoning. Obviously common sense whispered "dude, there is this 'yet' in the equation, and it can't be correct" It did not sound correct, but I was convinced by the diagram I created
Generally, in the above, how do you identify the sufficient and necessary conditions? Since it seems to me this is where the problem rests...
Thanks,
obs
party. There are no balloons around yet, so
today is not her birthday.
As per p.408 of the book this is a mistaken contrapositive and I do not understand how. Please show me the correct diagram for this . I have diagrammed the above this way:
JB - Jenny's birthday
LB - lots of balloons
JB -->LB
~LB-->~JB
And I, therefore, thought it was a valid reasoning. Obviously common sense whispered "dude, there is this 'yet' in the equation, and it can't be correct" It did not sound correct, but I was convinced by the diagram I created
Generally, in the above, how do you identify the sufficient and necessary conditions? Since it seems to me this is where the problem rests...
Thanks,
obs
Last edited by obs23 on Mon Sep 16, 2013 8:09 am, edited 1 time in total.