deductive arguments:
valid conditional arguments contain as premises a conditional statement and the affirmation or denial of one of its conditions, i.e. conditional and non-conditional premises
if p then q
p__________
therefore, q
(affirming the sufficient, standard form one--valid)
e.g. if i really care so much then i'm falling for you
i really care so much (i think)
i'm falling for you?
wait
oh.
valid conditional arguments contain as premises a conditional statement and the affirmation or denial of one of its conditions, i.e. conditional and non-conditional premises
if p then q
p__________
therefore, q
(affirming the sufficient, standard form one--valid)
e.g. if i really care so much then i'm falling for you
i really care so much (i think)
i'm falling for you?
wait
oh.
1 comments:
yes, michael will beat me i'm afraid. i've become amazingly stupid, and study is just making is worse.
hope your study is going well my phillip-shaped friend. :)
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