Given a conditional p → q, its converse is q → p. A conditional and its converse are NOT in general logically equivalent; assuming the converse from the original is the 'affirming the consequent' fallacy.
Given a conditional p → q, its converse is q → p. A conditional and its converse are NOT in general logically equivalent; assuming the converse from the original is the 'affirming the consequent' fallacy.