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Hey Katya,
Let's walk through what happens when L is offered, showing each step and then what we know about the variables occurring and not occurring:
So, the thing about F is that we don't know what's occurring there. It either can or cannot occur. The trick is seeing how F and E are just two necessary conditions, and when one of them doesn't happen, it doesn't have an impact on the other. For example:
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
Let's walk through what happens when L is offered, showing each step and then what we know about the variables occurring and not occurring:
- 1. L is offered.
Variables: L
2. From the second rule, E is offered, and M is not
Variables: L, E, M
3A. When M is not offered, nothing happens as a consequence. No change in variable status.
Variables: L, E, M,
3B. When E is offered, we know that causes a problem in the first rule, namely that A cannot occur. We don't know anything about F though, because it's just floating there in the necessary condition.
Variables: L, E, M, A
4. When A is not offered, we know that causes a problem in the third rule, and it enacts a contrapositive where both sufficient conditions cannot occur.
Variables: L, E, M, A, O, S
So, the thing about F is that we don't know what's occurring there. It either can or cannot occur. The trick is seeing how F and E are just two necessary conditions, and when one of them doesn't happen, it doesn't have an impact on the other. For example:
- To get into the club, you must be rich and famous.
Rich
Club +
Famous
Let's say Maria is not famous. We know then via the contrapositive that she's not getting into the club. But does it tell us anything about whether she is rich? No, not at all, and that's just like F here
Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!
Dave Killoran
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