mikemcgarry wrote:
VKat wrote:
Expert,
Kindly explain,
Argument conclusion: If A then B
Inference: If not A, then not B.
Is it correct?
Kindly explain,
Argument conclusion: If A then B
Inference: If not A, then not B.
Is it correct?
DearVKat
I'm happy to respond.
My friend, that's a classic logic mistake, not a proper inference. Think about it.
If an animal is a horse, then it is a mammal = true
If an animal is not a horse, then it is not a mammal = false (it could be a dog)
If a
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