- Sun Oct 29, 2017 12:40 pm
#41027
Greetings,
I've learned that if the original conditional statement is A -> B, then:
~B -> ~A would be its contrapositive,
~A -> ~B would be its Mistaken Negation, and
A -> ~B would be its Logical Negation (from the Power Score LR Bible book page #357), which is different from Mistaken Negation because it negates just the necessary condition in an attempt to produce the opposite of the original statement.
Then my question is, what is ~A -> B? Would this also be considered a Logical Negation and work as the opposite of the original statement?
Thanks!
I've learned that if the original conditional statement is A -> B, then:
~B -> ~A would be its contrapositive,
~A -> ~B would be its Mistaken Negation, and
A -> ~B would be its Logical Negation (from the Power Score LR Bible book page #357), which is different from Mistaken Negation because it negates just the necessary condition in an attempt to produce the opposite of the original statement.
Then my question is, what is ~A -> B? Would this also be considered a Logical Negation and work as the opposite of the original statement?
Thanks!