- Thu Feb 25, 2021 5:59 pm
#84485
How is the inference WB <-some->F validly made? Doesn't it involve linking two "some" statements, which never yields a valid inference?
Also, on a more general note, when using the "some" and "most" trains to make inferences, is it always necessary to begin with a "some" or "most" statement to make a valid inference? Could you start with an "all" or "none" statement and then use a "some" or "most"?
Also, on a more general note, when using the "some" and "most" trains to make inferences, is it always necessary to begin with a "some" or "most" statement to make a valid inference? Could you start with an "all" or "none" statement and then use a "some" or "most"?