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Monday, Feb 10
Answer Choice (A) asserting that a lack of evidence against a view is proof that the view is correct.
Descriptively inaccurate.
A lack of evidence for the courthouse is not the same as a lack of evidence against the shoe factory.
The argument focuses on a lack of evidence for the courthouse, not on a lack of evidence against the shoe factory.
"If M is adopted, then N and O are adopted."
Why is each necessary condition (N is adopted and O is adopted) independent of each other?
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