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by satvikpendem
1136 days ago
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Just because > ¬A (not profitable) => B (startup) > does not imply > A (profitable) => ¬B (not a startup) does not imply that ¬A => B. In other words, the logical structure can be correct, but that does not mean the premises are themselves true. This is the difference between validity and soundness in formal logic [0]. [0] https://iep.utm.edu/val-snd/ |
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