- Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:07 pm
#68247
Firstly I'd like to apologize for rehashing a subject that's previously been addressed. I have read three other discussion surrounding this (https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=27721; https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10839; https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewtopic.php?t=1868) but am still unclear.
This surrounds example question #4, particularly the sentence "Without such a stable and moderate axis tilt, a planet's climate is too extreme and unable to support life."
The book tells us to diagram as follows: PCE AS GI
However, I cannot rectify this with the Unless Equation™, which tells us "1. Whatever term is modified by 'unless', 'except', 'until', or 'without' becomes the necessary condition. 2. The remaining term is negated and becomes the sufficient condition."
Where is the negation in the above representation? Should it not be PCE AS GI? This would then make answer choice B a more clear contrapositive no?
*Admittedly, when I diagrammed the above statement I used a different representation for third sentence. Instead of PCE, I opted for L to represent life, interpreting the clause more simply as "no life". Giving me L AS
Even if there's good reason to avoid representing it as I did, I still don't understand the lack of negation.
(Edit: I found this issue again in a diagramming drill that's as follows: "Unless they find an eyewitness and put the defendant on the stand, they will lose the case."
I diagrammed as Win Case Eyewitness + Defendant on Stand / Eyewitness or Defendant on Stand Win Case
Answer key diagrammed as Lose Case Eyewitness + Defendant on Stand / Eyewitness or Defendant on Stand Lose Case
I see they're saying the same thing but it just doesn't seem to adhere to the Unless Equation™.)
This surrounds example question #4, particularly the sentence "Without such a stable and moderate axis tilt, a planet's climate is too extreme and unable to support life."
The book tells us to diagram as follows: PCE AS GI
However, I cannot rectify this with the Unless Equation™, which tells us "1. Whatever term is modified by 'unless', 'except', 'until', or 'without' becomes the necessary condition. 2. The remaining term is negated and becomes the sufficient condition."
Where is the negation in the above representation? Should it not be PCE AS GI? This would then make answer choice B a more clear contrapositive no?
*Admittedly, when I diagrammed the above statement I used a different representation for third sentence. Instead of PCE, I opted for L to represent life, interpreting the clause more simply as "no life". Giving me L AS
Even if there's good reason to avoid representing it as I did, I still don't understand the lack of negation.
(Edit: I found this issue again in a diagramming drill that's as follows: "Unless they find an eyewitness and put the defendant on the stand, they will lose the case."
I diagrammed as Win Case Eyewitness + Defendant on Stand / Eyewitness or Defendant on Stand Win Case
Answer key diagrammed as Lose Case Eyewitness + Defendant on Stand / Eyewitness or Defendant on Stand Lose Case
I see they're saying the same thing but it just doesn't seem to adhere to the Unless Equation™.)