01:730:103 Lecture 8: The Horseshoe and the Triplebar

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Phil 201 translations: the horseshoe and the triplebar. With a little work, you should have no difficulty mastering the difference between the horseshoe and the triplebar in your translations. Here is an easy study guide to help you: if the word only" does not appear immediately before the word if" (or provided", assuming", ), then the situation is simple: whichever sentence (call it p") comes after the word if" or its synonym goes before the horseshoe, and the statement that follows as a consequence (call it. Etc. are all translated as p q: if the word only" does appear immediately before the word if" (or provided", assuming", supposing", ), then again the situation is simple: whichever sentence (call it p") comes after the phrase. Only if", only provided", etc. goes after the horseshoe, and the other (call it q") goes before it.

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