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- Joined: May 30, 2021
- Sat Jun 12, 2021 2:09 pm
#87855
#2 Orig: The councilmember COULD reverse her position.
Neg: The councilmember CANNOT reverse her position.
Can this negation be changed to WILL NOT? The reason I ask is I'm still struggling with logical opposition and WILL NOT (0) seems to fulfill the requirement as the logical opposite of COULD (1-100). However, I assume this a difference in the base meaning of WILL vs. CAN (willingness vs. ability) and not where it falls in the spectrum.
#5 Orig: Organic farming methods promote crop resistance to pest attack.
Neg: Organic farming methods DO NOT promote crop resistance to pest attack.
Why would this not be negated with DO NOT NECESSARILY (0-99)? My understanding is the original statement is an assurance the methods promote crop resistance (100) and the logical opposite would be a statement falling in the (0-99) range. Am I missing that "to promote" is not a guarantee, and is more akin to COULD (1-100)?
Also, tracking that logical opposites require the least amount of work and want to ensure I'm not overthinking it. Big picture is I'm looking for a crystal clear understanding of logical opposition. Appreciate any clarification, thanks!
Neg: The councilmember CANNOT reverse her position.
Can this negation be changed to WILL NOT? The reason I ask is I'm still struggling with logical opposition and WILL NOT (0) seems to fulfill the requirement as the logical opposite of COULD (1-100). However, I assume this a difference in the base meaning of WILL vs. CAN (willingness vs. ability) and not where it falls in the spectrum.
#5 Orig: Organic farming methods promote crop resistance to pest attack.
Neg: Organic farming methods DO NOT promote crop resistance to pest attack.
Why would this not be negated with DO NOT NECESSARILY (0-99)? My understanding is the original statement is an assurance the methods promote crop resistance (100) and the logical opposite would be a statement falling in the (0-99) range. Am I missing that "to promote" is not a guarantee, and is more akin to COULD (1-100)?
Also, tracking that logical opposites require the least amount of work and want to ensure I'm not overthinking it. Big picture is I'm looking for a crystal clear understanding of logical opposition. Appreciate any clarification, thanks!
Thanks,
Nathan
Nathan