Monday, March 17, 2008

The Contrapositive

The contrapositive is a delightful logical construction, for if it were not, then studying for the LSAT would not be nearly as delightful. And since not studying for the LSAT is not very delightful, the contrapositive is clearly not not a delightful logical construction.

The takeaway? Contrapositives make studying logic delightful.

We can infer the author of this blog:
A. Enjoys contrapunsitional diversions.
B. Is not not studying for the LSAT at this very moment.
C. Thinks other logical constructions should be more widely promoted.
D. Likes the smell of fake bacon.

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