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Permalink Submitted by VitorMachado on Nov 5 2019
Hi Dave,
I wanted some clarification on when you decide to use / through a conditional as opposed to just naming that conditional how it’s presented in the passage. Allow me to clarify...
Instead of using U —> S, you used /E —> S, as in /employed rather than unemployed.
Did/do you do this because the / of a conditional allows you to bridge that conditional to the next presented conditional? i.e. E —> /F allows you to infer F —> S.
I understand the bridging of sufficient/necessary conditionals through their contrapositives, I just have a hard time deciding when I should / a conditional as opposed to using the “Un” version as presented in text.
I hope this makes sense.
Much appreciated!