- Mon Oct 07, 2013 11:22 pm
#11824
Hi there,
I read Lesson 8 Formal Logic. There is a question that I don't understand. Thanks for helping me in advance!
On page 26 of the Lesson 8 Supplemental Material of Formal Logic, it says B A and B C, then we can conclude A C. WHY???
Based on the previous page, B A, we can make inference that B A. Similarly, B C, we can infer that B C. Therefore, the relation becomes A B C.
But when there are two consecutive SOME/MOST, or ONE SOME + ONE MOST, a statement does NOT yield additive inference.
I AM SO CONFUSED AND DIZZY PLEASE HELP Thanks a lot!!
Sincerely,
Sherry
I read Lesson 8 Formal Logic. There is a question that I don't understand. Thanks for helping me in advance!
On page 26 of the Lesson 8 Supplemental Material of Formal Logic, it says B A and B C, then we can conclude A C. WHY???
Based on the previous page, B A, we can make inference that B A. Similarly, B C, we can infer that B C. Therefore, the relation becomes A B C.
But when there are two consecutive SOME/MOST, or ONE SOME + ONE MOST, a statement does NOT yield additive inference.
I AM SO CONFUSED AND DIZZY PLEASE HELP Thanks a lot!!
Sincerely,
Sherry