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#105551
Hello, I understand how the 2 separate diagrams are (based on 2023 book):
1. immoral actions performed in public ------> offend public sensibilities
2. immoral actions -----> accompanied by feelings of guilt
and I understand if the necessary condition occurs, the sufficient condition may or may not occur. But the fact (D) also includes "offend public sensibilities" and (C) includes "Every action performed in public" which are conditions part of statement 1 and not 2 are confusing me. Is it because that knowing only a necessary condition (feeling of guilt) occurs in (C) and (D) tells us nothing about the other conditions (even those belonging to another statement like "offend public sensibilities" and "Every action performed in public"? So those other conditions could happen or not happen similarly to the sufficient condition of statement 2 (immoral actions)?
1. immoral actions performed in public ------> offend public sensibilities
2. immoral actions -----> accompanied by feelings of guilt
and I understand if the necessary condition occurs, the sufficient condition may or may not occur. But the fact (D) also includes "offend public sensibilities" and (C) includes "Every action performed in public" which are conditions part of statement 1 and not 2 are confusing me. Is it because that knowing only a necessary condition (feeling of guilt) occurs in (C) and (D) tells us nothing about the other conditions (even those belonging to another statement like "offend public sensibilities" and "Every action performed in public"? So those other conditions could happen or not happen similarly to the sufficient condition of statement 2 (immoral actions)?