Thursday
May 23, 2013

Homework Help: philosophy

Posted by bean on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 at 9:08pm.

In the conditional "P Q," "Q is a

sufficient condition for Q.
sufficient condition for P.
necessary condition for P.
X necessary condition for Q.

No one has answered this question yet.

Answer this Question

First Name:
School Subject:
Answer:

Related Questions

calculus - Factor theorem states that "x-a is a factor of f(x) if and only ...
Phil103 Informal Logic - . If P is false, and Q is false, the truth-value of &...
PHI103 - 1. "P v Q" is best interpreted as (Points : 1) P or Q but not...
phi103 - 1. A conditional sentence with a false antecedent is always (Points : ...
Informal Logic-Pls chk ans - The sentence "P → Q" is read as...
Logic - The sentence "P → Q" is read as (3) P or Q P and Q ...
PHI103 - I really need some help on these questions Please! I am having a very ...
phi103 - Mrs. Sue please help! I really need some help on these questions Please...
Phi103 - What is the truth value of the sentence "P v ~ P"? (Points : ...
Geometry - Conditional Statements/Proof - Rewire each statement as two if-then ...

For Further Reading

Search
Members
Community