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GennaBishop
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GennaBishop
3 hours ago
@ryokace I did the same thing, I read it too fast and assumed wrong based on sentence structure!
GennaBishop
3 hours ago
@bhabel814 I felt the same way but I understood the issue to be the act of "conducting many comparative analyses" is not enough to prove the claim. Maybe it would be if they indicated some result but without any answers but we don't know if it does or not.
This is an example I think is analogous (correct me if I am wrong here please):
Conclusion: The color yellow makes people happy.
Premise: Scientists have conducted studies that show brain activity when shown different colors.
Does this mean that claims 1-6 are the premise and each individual claim is not?
Example: Disney vacation club members can access the Genie+ system is NOT a premise because it does not support the conclusion that Walt must have offered the requisite propitiations to Mickey Mouse, right? However,