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Except: Negate Sufficient or Biconditional

theo1106theo1106 Alum Member
July 2023 in Logical Reasoning 56 karma

Is the term "except" indicative of a biconditional or a group 3 conditional? I believe 7Sage says biconditional, but I have heard some say it is the same as 'unless' (group 3).

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