-  Sat Jun 09, 2018 8:48 pm
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							Page 452-453 of the Logical Reasoning Bible says that A ("most arrow" pointing toward A) B   C leads to "some A's are C's"...in other words, A
 C leads to "some A's are C's"...in other words, A  C.
 C.
This makes sense to me because I assumed that A ("most arrow" pointing toward A) B C
 C  
= A B
 B   C
 C 
= A C.
 C.
BUT page 452 also says that A B
 B   C does not yield an inference.
 C does not yield an inference. 
May someone please explain? Thank you!
P.S. Sorry if this is confusing because of the way it's written but I didn't see an icon for the Most Arrow pointing to the left.
					
										
					  															  								  C leads to "some A's are C's"...in other words, A
 C leads to "some A's are C's"...in other words, A  C.
 C.This makes sense to me because I assumed that A ("most arrow" pointing toward A) B
 C
 C  = A
 B
 B   C
 C = A
 C.
 C.BUT page 452 also says that A
 B
 B   C does not yield an inference.
 C does not yield an inference. May someone please explain? Thank you!
P.S. Sorry if this is confusing because of the way it's written but I didn't see an icon for the Most Arrow pointing to the left.


 
											
