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- Thu May 24, 2018 10:42 am
#45885
We recently received the following question from a student. An instructor will respond below. Thank you!
I was hoping you could clarify my confusion on question #6 page 169 on the valid and invalid statement recognition mini-drill (edition 2017). I am unsure if my issue stems from misunderstanding the relationship behind conditional reasoning and negation. The book states, "in considering the form of the statements, the position of the slash is irrelevant when determining if you are looking at a repeat, contrapositive, mistaken reversal or negation." After reviewing the two examples it summarizes this concept by stating," the form determines the result." So, applying this idea to question #6:
Original Statement: K L
Attempted Inference: L K
I thought the answer was a Mistaken Negation, but the correct answer it is a Mistaken Reversal. By ignoring the slashes and focusing on the reversed positions I can see how it is a mistaken reversal. I am confused because I interpreted the attempted inference as the positions reversed as an attempt to infer a contrapositive, but the slashes were carried over onto the wrong positions. What am I missing?
Thank you!
Sincerely,
SA