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Created a new Item: necessity and sufficiency, conditional or implicational relationship between two statements: a necessary condition is one which must be present in order for another condition to occur, while a sufficient condition is one which produces the said condition |
Created claim: instance of (P2): logical consequence (Q2617) |
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 12 February 2023
conditional or implicational relationship between two statements: a necessary condition is one which must be present in order for another condition to occur, while a sufficient condition is one which produces the said condition
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| English | necessity and sufficiency |
conditional or implicational relationship between two statements: a necessary condition is one which must be present in order for another condition to occur, while a sufficient condition is one which produces the said condition |
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