- Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:01 am
#70922
Dear Dave,
While reading the Formal Logic Inference Relationships table towards the end of the Formal Logic chapter, I have a question regarding the "None" "None" relationship which the table shows that it will never yield an inference.
Assuming the following relationships;
None of As are Bs & None of Bs are Cs
I believe above can be translate to A B C
Based on the table, there is no inference can be made, for example A C
Could you please help to explain the rationale behind it as I'm having a hard time conceptualize it.
Many thanks,
Fay
While reading the Formal Logic Inference Relationships table towards the end of the Formal Logic chapter, I have a question regarding the "None" "None" relationship which the table shows that it will never yield an inference.
Assuming the following relationships;
None of As are Bs & None of Bs are Cs
I believe above can be translate to A B C
Based on the table, there is no inference can be made, for example A C
Could you please help to explain the rationale behind it as I'm having a hard time conceptualize it.
Many thanks,
Fay