- Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:12 am
#7650
Hey PS Team,
I'm familiar with how to handle "unless". Personally I prefer to translate it as "if not" vs. the PS Bible way of making the unless condition necessary and negating the sufficient condition. ANYWAY that's just to say I'm a little confused about "only unless".
For example in this statement:
Only unless I use powerscore will I not do well on the LSAT.
I'm tempted to unpack "only unless" as equivalent to "only if not" and then the "only if" part becomes a negated necessary condition.
So the above "only unless" example would be:
[Only if not] I use powerscore will I not do well on the LSAT.
NOT do well on LSAT then did NOT use powerscore.
Is this sound?
Best,
W
I'm familiar with how to handle "unless". Personally I prefer to translate it as "if not" vs. the PS Bible way of making the unless condition necessary and negating the sufficient condition. ANYWAY that's just to say I'm a little confused about "only unless".
For example in this statement:
Only unless I use powerscore will I not do well on the LSAT.
I'm tempted to unpack "only unless" as equivalent to "only if not" and then the "only if" part becomes a negated necessary condition.
So the above "only unless" example would be:
[Only if not] I use powerscore will I not do well on the LSAT.
NOT do well on LSAT then did NOT use powerscore.
Is this sound?
Best,
W