- Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:44 pm
#18280
Hello,
I seem to have a recurring issue with my diagramming (or possibly, understanding) on conditional statements in the Powerscore LR Bible. As I work through my LR book, I find that frequently instead of negating a negative statement, I simply make it positive. It makes sense to me, but I don't know if this is logically valid.
For example: a statement from Q4 on page 142: "if the planets climate is not too extreme and unstable to support life, then it has a stable angle of rotation"
Powerscore diagrams it like this:
~PCE --> AS
(if planet climate not too extreme to support life, then stable angle)
And I would diagram it like this:
SL --> AS
(if support life, then stable angle).
Another example, from the LR Powerscore bible, page 128 #12.
Powerscore diagrams the original statement like this:
C --> ~DRV
(If citizen, then can't be denied the right to vote)
And i diagrammed it like this:
C --> RV
(If citizen, then have the right to vote).
In both examples, are the two statements logically equivalent?
I seem to have a recurring issue with my diagramming (or possibly, understanding) on conditional statements in the Powerscore LR Bible. As I work through my LR book, I find that frequently instead of negating a negative statement, I simply make it positive. It makes sense to me, but I don't know if this is logically valid.
For example: a statement from Q4 on page 142: "if the planets climate is not too extreme and unstable to support life, then it has a stable angle of rotation"
Powerscore diagrams it like this:
~PCE --> AS
(if planet climate not too extreme to support life, then stable angle)
And I would diagram it like this:
SL --> AS
(if support life, then stable angle).
Another example, from the LR Powerscore bible, page 128 #12.
Powerscore diagrams the original statement like this:
C --> ~DRV
(If citizen, then can't be denied the right to vote)
And i diagrammed it like this:
C --> RV
(If citizen, then have the right to vote).
In both examples, are the two statements logically equivalent?