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Phil. 302: Ethics - Necessary and Sufficient Conditions, Study notes of Ethics

A quiz related to the philosophical concept of necessary and sufficient conditions. It includes instructions and examples to identify necessary, sufficient, and contributing conditions. Students are required to put a checkmark next to the best answer for each question.

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Phil. 302: Ethics
Necessary and Sufficient Conditions
Lander University
Greenwood, SC
Version 0.1: September 1, 2003
1 Directions
Put a check mark next to the best answer to the following questions.
2 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions
1. Having some money is a condition for having ten
dollars.
(a) contributing
(b) necessary
(c) sufficient
(d) none of the above
2. Having an automobile is a condition for going to
Paris.
(a) contributing
(b) necessary
(c) sufficient
(d) none of the above
3. In the formula, “If xhappens, then yalways happens,” xis said to be a
.
(a) contributing
(b) necessary
(c) sufficient
(d) none of the above
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Phil. 302: Ethics

Necessary and Sufficient Conditions

Lander University

Greenwood, SC

Version 0.1: September 1, 2003

1 Directions

Put a check mark next to the best answer to the following questions.

2 Necessary and Sufficient Conditions

  1. Having some money is a condition for having ten dollars. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above
  2. Having an automobile is a condition for going to Paris. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above
  3. In the formula, “If x happens, then y always happens,” x is said to be a . (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above

2 NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITIONS

  1. Access to water is a condition for growing plants. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above
  2. A factor which is indispensable and must have occurred if a specifiable state of affairs has occurred is called a condition. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above
  3. This class is a condition for living a life of excel- lence. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above
  4. Studying for tests is a condition for doing well in a course. (a) contributing (b) necessary (c) sufficient (d) none of the above

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