Conditionals (relevant) Flashcards

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What is a conditional?

A

A statement that can be put in the form ‘if…then…’

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The antecedent of a conditional is…

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The statement that follows immediately after the ‘if’

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The consequent of a conditional is…

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The statement that follows ‘then’

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Difference between conditional and argument

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If you endorse the argument, you are asserting the premise is true, if you endorse the conditional, you take no stand on whether the premise is true

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When do we assert a conditional?

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When we believe that there is a good reason to think that something either rules out or makes unlikely the combination of A and not B

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What are two forms of argument in which we rely on conditionals to extend our knowledge?

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Modus Ponens or Modus Tollens

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What are indicative conditionals concerned with?

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What is, or was, or will be

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What are subjunctive conditionals concerned with?

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What would, or might, or could be, or have been

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The subjunctive conditional discusses..

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What would have been the case if something else had been the case

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Can subjunctive conditionals be represented by TFL?

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No

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What is the single truth-functional connective for conditionals?

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The material conditional, (A -> B)

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