- Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:42 pm
#26600
Thank you for your explanation.
How do I differentiate between definitions and conditional reasoning? For example, for the June 2007 PT LR 2 Q23, I diagrammed the statements as
Increase well being -> morally right
decrease well being <->morally wrong because the first statement is a "is" statement and the second statement explicitly says "if and only if". For this instance, should I stick to the -> arrow for the first statement or draw a <-> because it's a definition?
Thank you!
How do I differentiate between definitions and conditional reasoning? For example, for the June 2007 PT LR 2 Q23, I diagrammed the statements as
Increase well being -> morally right
decrease well being <->morally wrong because the first statement is a "is" statement and the second statement explicitly says "if and only if". For this instance, should I stick to the -> arrow for the first statement or draw a <-> because it's a definition?
Thank you!