Example from CR chapter of LR bible.
"It is either feast or famine. "
Diagram:
Fe = feast Fa = famine
Fe --> ~Fa
Fa --> ~Fe
~Fe --> Fa
~Fa --> Fe
Question: Can the above relationship be summarized into Fe < | > Fa, and in if so, would it mean the same thing as diagrams above or are these equivalent? I am just a little confused by all these arrow diagramming.
Thanks for help.
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Re: Conditional Reasoning Clarification
The first set can be condensed into Fe<-|->Fa. This set of conditional statements is the result of the conditions in this "either or" being opposites, meaning that not only is it X or Y but NOT BOTH. Both can never occur simultaneously, and that's what this dual option is saying.obsrvr wrote: Fe --> ~Fa
Fa --> ~Fe
~Fe --> Fa
~Fa --> Fe
However, the second set, which covers the either or aspect, is NOT encompassed by the double not arrow. This set captures the meaning of either or, because as soon as you don't have one (the sufficient condition of each), you necessarily must have the other.