- Sat Feb 29, 2020 9:42 pm
#74144
Hi!
I have a question regarding question 2 of the Formal Logic Additive Inference Drill. I have taken a look at the online resource that goes through each question, but I still do not understand. Let me explain exactly what I don't understand....
So, I was able to correctly diagram the problem (yay!). I was also able to correctly make the inference W Y. However, I do not understand why the inference Z X cannot be made.
According to the diagram, we can take the some train from Z to Y. But, I thought we could also take the some train back across the arrow (using principle 7) to X. If not, is it because you would then be making an inference from 2 consecutive some arrows?
Is this also the reason why you cannot make the inference W :some:Z ? As this would require you to make an inference using 2 consecutive some arrows?
I hope that made sense...
Appreciate the help
I have a question regarding question 2 of the Formal Logic Additive Inference Drill. I have taken a look at the online resource that goes through each question, but I still do not understand. Let me explain exactly what I don't understand....
So, I was able to correctly diagram the problem (yay!). I was also able to correctly make the inference W Y. However, I do not understand why the inference Z X cannot be made.
According to the diagram, we can take the some train from Z to Y. But, I thought we could also take the some train back across the arrow (using principle 7) to X. If not, is it because you would then be making an inference from 2 consecutive some arrows?
Is this also the reason why you cannot make the inference W :some:Z ? As this would require you to make an inference using 2 consecutive some arrows?
I hope that made sense...
Appreciate the help