Philosophy Asked on October 25, 2021
I need some help with the following:
It is from the Logic book (4th Ed)
Let
A:Albert jogs regularly
H: Albert is healthy
B:Bob jogs regularly
Given this sentence:
If Albert is healthy,he jogs regularly iff Bob does
I took the sentence up to iff as if X then Y.
I thought of several symbolizations.
Here are two of them:
H=>(A=B)
(~H v A)=B
(The answer is on the CD , but don’t want to look,
rather discuss first)
Any help would be appreciated.
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