Chap 4: Flashcards

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The Sufficient Condition

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  • if the Sufficient Condition is absent you can ignore the conditional statement. (Meaning if I don’t have the :”IF” trigger then the condition statement can be ignored. remember the “If” or the sufficent assumption is the trigger to the conditional statement.
  • But if the sufficient condition is present the conditional statement must be followed.
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The sufficient Indicators

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  • If
  • When(Ever)
  • Any(Time)
  • Every(Time)
  • In Order to
  • People who
  • Each
  • All

**All the sufficient Indicators have similar personalities

**They are all-inclusive (Open Words)

Inclusive = Broad orientation or Scope.

Sufficient condition is a door opener. It’s welcoming.

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3
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The necessary condition:

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The Necessary condition slams the door that the sufficient condition opens.

-Place of Certainty

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Necessary Indicators

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  • Then
  • Must
  • Necessary
  • Required
  • Only (If)
  • Depends
  • Need (To)
  • Essential
  • Precondition.

**These are iron clad word serious and restrictive.

No Necessary condition means no Suff. condition.

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5
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Explain what is the “What Test.”

P. “116”

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It can be used in regards to finding out what the Suff. and Nessaery assumption or phrase indicators are referring to.

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