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~ U -> ~ H
When we see just unless it could be ~H -> U.
Because of 'unlikely it become ~U -> ~H ?
Another question is about Conditional Reasoning in the stimulus. Historian said ~ However, ~. It means historian refuted to the first sentence so I didn't consider the first sentence as a piece of puzzle. This is because Necessary Assumption Q is required to see the evidence relevant main conclusion and conclusion then find the missing point. But following your explanation, you consider the first sentence. why do we think this as a piece to solve question?

1. No; I'm treating the word "unlikely" as though it had said "impossible" (I'm doing conditional approximation (video version)). With "unlikely" meaning approximately "impossible", we use our three-step approach to arrive at:
~Moral Themes
Moral Beliefs
→ ~Moral Themes
→ Moral Beliefs
~Moral Beliefs → ~Moral Themes
Moral Themes → Moral Beliefs
2. This is straight up Ascriptive Reasoning.