- Thu Sep 21, 2017 11:16 am
#40009
I know SA (Some first All is second) train makes inference as in of
let's say in Must be true context
1st case:
EX:
Some NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. All gifted athletically ability beings become professional athletics.
Some NCAA players become professional athletics.
Now 2nd Case (All is First Some is Second) ( I know this one doesn't make an inference :
ALL NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. Some gifted athletically ability beings become professional athletics. ( this line one doesn't make inference but this is the curiosity occurred to me today: )
BUT, shouldn't make it sense some NCAA players become professional athletics. considering Every single NCAA players athletically gifted abilities, therefore, since some of gifted athletically ability beings will become professional athletics who also possess the characteristic of NCAA become professional athletics? as in of at least 1% will become professional athletics? therefore some train is valid?
is this why the 2nd case why this doesn't make an inference: Even though all of NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. Let's say for the sake of conversation: there are 10 000 gifted athletically abilities exist in the world of this conversation. Only 1000 of them are NCAA players. even if some of gifted athletically abilities become pro let's say 5 000, we have no way knowing in those 5 000 that becomes professional athletics, are consist of any NCAA players ( the unique characteristic only 1000 out 10 000 possess). therefore it doesn't make the inference
let's say in Must be true context
1st case:
EX:
Some NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. All gifted athletically ability beings become professional athletics.
Some NCAA players become professional athletics.
Now 2nd Case (All is First Some is Second) ( I know this one doesn't make an inference :
ALL NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. Some gifted athletically ability beings become professional athletics. ( this line one doesn't make inference but this is the curiosity occurred to me today: )
BUT, shouldn't make it sense some NCAA players become professional athletics. considering Every single NCAA players athletically gifted abilities, therefore, since some of gifted athletically ability beings will become professional athletics who also possess the characteristic of NCAA become professional athletics? as in of at least 1% will become professional athletics? therefore some train is valid?
is this why the 2nd case why this doesn't make an inference: Even though all of NCAA players possess gifted athletically abilities. Let's say for the sake of conversation: there are 10 000 gifted athletically abilities exist in the world of this conversation. Only 1000 of them are NCAA players. even if some of gifted athletically abilities become pro let's say 5 000, we have no way knowing in those 5 000 that becomes professional athletics, are consist of any NCAA players ( the unique characteristic only 1000 out 10 000 possess). therefore it doesn't make the inference