Self-study
I currrently average -7.4 over 5 pts in logic games, my best was -4 and my worst was in my september lsat (lol). Anyway, im looking to compensate and better this section and ordered the logic games powerbible to supplement the core curriculum. What kind of improvement is realistic from here till december lsat?
I got trapped by answer B, however, something came up to me during BR that made me realize my mistake. The key lies in the first sentence "...actions that are closer to thinking than any nonhuman animals do." they never said that computers perform the action of thinking, they just state that they get REALLY close to it but not enough. With this in mind we can infer that according to the passage, nonhuman animals don't "think", if we combine this inference with the last statement that says that some nonhuman animals have volitional thinking, we can arrive at the conclusion that THINKING is not a REQUIRED condition for having volitional powers.