OP, good question. The issue is that "without" is sometimes used to indicate conditionality, and sometimes used simply to mean the absence of something.
"I always sleep without wearing a shirt."
Here, the "without" is simply part of a description …
I understand where you're coming from. I think the LSAT would say that the author's intention in bringing up the psychological explanation is that it's an example of a non-economic explanation. Notice that in your own interpretation of the question,…
It's going to be 169 (plus or minus a few, perhaps). The 244 included the old RC that was going away; it became 169 because the old RC is now not part of the v2 syllabus anymore.
Yes, it was just added, and we'll be making quality of life updates over the next few days! Sorry about the "1 minute" estimates; those will be updated.
Sorry about the change! For those worried about how long it is, please don't be! The new curriculum takes you through 10 RC passages; the prior curriculum used 7. The # of lessons looks large because many lessons are breakdowns of an individual ques…
Claude AI's eulogy:
Alas, poor Logic Games! A mental bane
To sighted souls - but shackles far more cruel
Upon the blind, who could not rightly view
Your visualized constraints and rules.
What chance had they 'gainst diagrams and grids
Depictin…