- Sat Aug 13, 2016 1:15 pm
#27788
Hi DrewKing,
Thanks for your question.
I think you are diagramming the stimulus incorrectly. Remember that 'without' follows the unless formula (see lesson 2). The formula works like this: take the condition modified by the 'without', and place it on the right as the necessary condition. Then, take the other condition, negate it, and place it on the left, as the sufficient condition.
So, in the first sentence, we get this:
~mind clouded constant awareness
and its contrapositive (which, remember, we arrive at by switching-and-negating) is:
~constant awareness mind clouded.
The second sentence works out this way:
cognizant of fragility tainted emotional outlook
and its contrapositive:
~tainted emotional outlook ~cognizant of fragility
So, as long as we are okay with equating the terms constant awareness and cognizant of fragility, we can link the original versions of each rule to arrive at the following (which is answer choice D):
~mind clouded tainted emotional outlook.
Thus we link the original rules to form the rule given in answer choice D, which therefore must be true and is correct. Does that help?
Thanks for your question.
I think you are diagramming the stimulus incorrectly. Remember that 'without' follows the unless formula (see lesson 2). The formula works like this: take the condition modified by the 'without', and place it on the right as the necessary condition. Then, take the other condition, negate it, and place it on the left, as the sufficient condition.
So, in the first sentence, we get this:
~mind clouded constant awareness
and its contrapositive (which, remember, we arrive at by switching-and-negating) is:
~constant awareness mind clouded.
The second sentence works out this way:
cognizant of fragility tainted emotional outlook
and its contrapositive:
~tainted emotional outlook ~cognizant of fragility
So, as long as we are okay with equating the terms constant awareness and cognizant of fragility, we can link the original versions of each rule to arrive at the following (which is answer choice D):
~mind clouded tainted emotional outlook.
Thus we link the original rules to form the rule given in answer choice D, which therefore must be true and is correct. Does that help?