A sign on a store says “No shoes, no service.” Does this mean that if you wear shoes, then you will be served? (a) The s

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A sign on a store says “No shoes, no service.” Does this mean that if you wear shoes, then you will be served? (a) The s

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A sign on a store says “No shoes, no service.” Does this mean
that if you wear shoes, then you will be served? (a) The sign is in
a restaurant, not a shoe store. (b) To figure it out, ask which is
the necessary condition for which, shoes for service, service for
shoes, or what? Think of this parallel: ‘no male, no bachelor.'
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