- Tue Jun 05, 2018 1:51 pm
#46240
I thought that all conditional statements could be turned into an if/then format and that all conditional statements consist of a sufficient condition and a necessary condition.
BUT I'm reading the introduction to The Official LSAT SuperPrep (the one with PrepTests A, B, and C) and on page 24 it says:
You don't deserve praise for something unless you did it deliberately.
You don't deserve praise for something if you didn't do it deliberately.
To deserve praise for something, you must have done it deliberately.
If you think carefully about these statements, you should see that they all mean the same thing. And you can see that none of them says that doing something deliberately is a sufficient condition for deserving praise.
Then it says...
If it rains, the sidewalks get wet.
Rain is all it takes to get the sidewalks wet
The sidewalks get wet whenever it rains.
These statements do not express necessary conditions for wet sidewalks, only sufficient conditions.
I thought the first example could be diagrammed:
Deserve praise Did deliberately
And I thought the second example could be diagrammed:
Rains Sidewalks wet
Can anyone help me sort this out please? Thank you!
BUT I'm reading the introduction to The Official LSAT SuperPrep (the one with PrepTests A, B, and C) and on page 24 it says:
You don't deserve praise for something unless you did it deliberately.
You don't deserve praise for something if you didn't do it deliberately.
To deserve praise for something, you must have done it deliberately.
If you think carefully about these statements, you should see that they all mean the same thing. And you can see that none of them says that doing something deliberately is a sufficient condition for deserving praise.
Then it says...
If it rains, the sidewalks get wet.
Rain is all it takes to get the sidewalks wet
The sidewalks get wet whenever it rains.
These statements do not express necessary conditions for wet sidewalks, only sufficient conditions.
I thought the first example could be diagrammed:
Deserve praise Did deliberately
And I thought the second example could be diagrammed:
Rains Sidewalks wet
Can anyone help me sort this out please? Thank you!