- Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:40 am
#15332
Hi,
I need explanation regarding two questions in Formal Logic Additive Inference Drill (p.334) on the same issue.
#3.
No E's are F's
All F's are G's
All G's are H's
#4.
Some T are U's
All U's are V's
All T's are S's
In the drill answer key, both questions contain one inference that is "made by recycling either one of the two previous inferences." But I can't understand it for the following reason.
#3.
I agree with the answer key's mention that I can make inference H<--s-->/E via F--->H.
But how can I make the same inference by G<--s-->/E?
In that case, two 'some's appear in succession (H<--s-->G<--s-->/E), which cannot make any inference.
#4 has exactly the same problem.
Making inference S<--s-->V by recycling either T<--s-->V or U<--s-->S is impossible since two 'some's come together, from which no inferences can be drawn.
I'd like to pick your brain on it.
I have two more questions:
Is the additive inference bound to adding only "2 statements"? not more than 2?
What is the difference between conditional reasoning and formal logic?
I need explanation regarding two questions in Formal Logic Additive Inference Drill (p.334) on the same issue.
#3.
No E's are F's
All F's are G's
All G's are H's
#4.
Some T are U's
All U's are V's
All T's are S's
In the drill answer key, both questions contain one inference that is "made by recycling either one of the two previous inferences." But I can't understand it for the following reason.
#3.
I agree with the answer key's mention that I can make inference H<--s-->/E via F--->H.
But how can I make the same inference by G<--s-->/E?
In that case, two 'some's appear in succession (H<--s-->G<--s-->/E), which cannot make any inference.
#4 has exactly the same problem.
Making inference S<--s-->V by recycling either T<--s-->V or U<--s-->S is impossible since two 'some's come together, from which no inferences can be drawn.
I'd like to pick your brain on it.
I have two more questions:
Is the additive inference bound to adding only "2 statements"? not more than 2?
What is the difference between conditional reasoning and formal logic?