- Thu Jun 15, 2017 4:23 pm
#36091
Hello!
I have several questions about the Statement Negation drill from the Lesson 5 homework of the Live Online Course. My first question has to do with language. As I was doing this drill, I noticed that the language changes from absolute terms to more vague terms. For example, in number 5, "Beatrice will not score above a 90 on the biology exam" is negated to "Beatrice could score above a 90..." Originally, I negated this example to be "Beatrice will score above a 90 on the biology exam." Is my negation too strong? If so, why does the strength/absoluteness of a sentence's language change when we logically negate it?
My second question has to do with #7. I originally logically negated the sentence to "Some one other than Henry knows..." The book states that the correct logical negation for this sentence is "other people besides Henry know..." Is saying "some one" an incorrect negation? On a similar note, is the phrase "not always" the logical opposite of "sometimes"?
Finally, I have a broader question. Should I memorize a list of logical opposites in order to prepare for Assumption questions? If so, where could I find a substantial list of logical opposites?
Thank you so much for all of your help!
I have several questions about the Statement Negation drill from the Lesson 5 homework of the Live Online Course. My first question has to do with language. As I was doing this drill, I noticed that the language changes from absolute terms to more vague terms. For example, in number 5, "Beatrice will not score above a 90 on the biology exam" is negated to "Beatrice could score above a 90..." Originally, I negated this example to be "Beatrice will score above a 90 on the biology exam." Is my negation too strong? If so, why does the strength/absoluteness of a sentence's language change when we logically negate it?
My second question has to do with #7. I originally logically negated the sentence to "Some one other than Henry knows..." The book states that the correct logical negation for this sentence is "other people besides Henry know..." Is saying "some one" an incorrect negation? On a similar note, is the phrase "not always" the logical opposite of "sometimes"?
Finally, I have a broader question. Should I memorize a list of logical opposites in order to prepare for Assumption questions? If so, where could I find a substantial list of logical opposites?
Thank you so much for all of your help!