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Matthew-RohrbackSeptember 19, 2021
Two Necessary Conditions Occuring Simultaneously
The video explanation for this question hinges on two necessary conditions occurring at the same time. Does this apply in all diagrammed logic structures?
In some cases, this makes sense:
Every Labrador is a dog
L --> D
Not D --> Not L
Something could be a dog but not a Labrador, of course.
However, in "Unless" structures, it does not make sense for me. For example:
Unless it is Friday, I eat meat
not EM --> Friday
not Friday --> EM
How would both necessary conditions (i.e., being Friday and eating meat) exist simultaneously in this scenario?
Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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