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kbfenner September 2, 2009 at 4:22 pm Actually, the logical equivalent is If you are alone, you don’t think you are alone. Contrapositive is the equivalent. p > q = ~ q > ~ p Reply ↓
Logically speaking, no.
Actually, the logical equivalent is If you are alone, you don’t think you are alone.
Contrapositive is the equivalent.
p > q = ~ q > ~ p