-  Wed Jul 04, 2012 8:03 pm
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I was approaching this argument with any eye of "conditional logic". HEre's what I did"
Conclusion - Dentists should not fill a cavity unless the nerves inside the tooth are in imminent danger from that cavity.
OR (only if to if conversion)
If nerves inside the tooth are not in danger then doctor shouldn't fill the cavity
OR (contrapositive)
If doctor fills the cavity then the nerves inside the tooth are in danger (sounds funny!)
Premise 1 - Cavities are harmful only if the decay reaches the nerves inside the tooth OR (contrapositive)
Premise 1 - If Cavities are harmful then the decay reaches the nerves inside the tooth.
Premise 2 - Many times, if cavities are left untreated, then they never damage nerves.
I was completely lost at this point. I couldn't figure out assumptions using above work.
I could *logically* think of an assumption that the doctors will be able to predict imminent danger to the nerves, looking at cavities.
I was able to rule out, B,D and E answer choices. I see why C could be correct. But I am not able to rule out A.
CAn you please help me? Appreciate your help....
Thanks
Voodoo
					
										
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I was approaching this argument with any eye of "conditional logic". HEre's what I did"
Conclusion - Dentists should not fill a cavity unless the nerves inside the tooth are in imminent danger from that cavity.
OR (only if to if conversion)
If nerves inside the tooth are not in danger then doctor shouldn't fill the cavity
OR (contrapositive)
If doctor fills the cavity then the nerves inside the tooth are in danger (sounds funny!)
Premise 1 - Cavities are harmful only if the decay reaches the nerves inside the tooth OR (contrapositive)
Premise 1 - If Cavities are harmful then the decay reaches the nerves inside the tooth.
Premise 2 - Many times, if cavities are left untreated, then they never damage nerves.
I was completely lost at this point. I couldn't figure out assumptions using above work.
I could *logically* think of an assumption that the doctors will be able to predict imminent danger to the nerves, looking at cavities.
I was able to rule out, B,D and E answer choices. I see why C could be correct. But I am not able to rule out A.
CAn you please help me? Appreciate your help....
Thanks
Voodoo



 
											 . What he did was simplify the stimulus--which I think you may have been overthinking just a small bit. When we see someone going down the wrong pathway, or getting confused, often times the best approach is to say, "this is where you should really be going." I think that is what he was trying to do there. So, with that said, let's look at it more closely!
 . What he did was simplify the stimulus--which I think you may have been overthinking just a small bit. When we see someone going down the wrong pathway, or getting confused, often times the best approach is to say, "this is where you should really be going." I think that is what he was trying to do there. So, with that said, let's look at it more closely!  harm.
 harm. decay will not reach nerve
 decay will not reach nerve