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Are we doing section 4 tonight?
That was another question I had, are we doing PT 67 or PT 68?
Thank you for holding the webinar today! I haven't applied myself yet so I do not own a very good advice.... but if you are still in school, put all your efforts to get your GPA to where you would like it to be (I wish I did) :wink: Good luck everyone!
I agree that their assumption is PT→HL. I think I just don't understand how PT→HL equals "PT is ONLY expressed in HL" .
All Jedis use the Force and thus J→F, i.e. if there is a Jedi then s/he will be always communicating with the surrounding Force or something, but that doesn't mean that Jedis can use ONLY the Force. They could still use the gravity and friction and all sorts of law of physics in their favor, as long as they don't forget that the Force is everywhere?
The contrapositive reads as "if there is a philosophical thought, it should be expressed in human language" , but I don't see anything saying that it cannot be expressed in any other languages (the dolphin language, for example) in parallel to the human language. If there exists a human being who knows the dolphin language and can express her/his philosophical thoughts in human and dolphin languages back to back, that fact would wreck (C) but not the logic from the passage. #help
Yup but isn't (B) just the other way around? It says bland opinions are generally mainstream, not that mainstream opinions are generally bland. We don't need all bland opinions to be popular. We just need only a few bland AND popular opinions to show to the TV audience, don't we? #help
I see why all the other choices are wrong so I picked (B)... But isn't "Bland opinions are generally in the mainstream" different from "Mainstream opinions are generally bland", which should be the actual necessary assumption? #help
I think "Philosophical thought can be expressed ONLY IN human language" is different from "PT→HL". Wouldn't "PT→HL" be something like "Philosophical thought should ALWAYS be expressed in human language when exists (although it might or might not be able to ALSO be expressed in some other possible languages at the same time)"? #help
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