... . I understand that we should attackthe support relationship, but is it ... also proper to directly attack premises (assuming that they legitimately ... attack them and it's not an LSAT trap)? Does the ...
I just think of a general principle as a state set of beliefs? But I am not sure, and sometimes mix thepremise and principle up in a question, although I treat them both as a premise.
... , because weakening questions just attackthe support between thepremise and conclusion.
< ... ask you to strengthen the support between thepremise and conclusion. So ... info to thepremise to make the conclusion follow.
... as thepremise support the conclusion
- The more assumptions the argument makes, the weaker the argument ... :
*YOU DO NOT ATTACK OR CONTRADICT a PREMISE, EVER
* YOU ...
... try to find the gap in the argument first then attackthe argument. However ... . I have a hard time finding the "right ... gap" or I find the gap but picked up wrong ...
Specifically, the flaw in the argument is your typical ... Therefore A. The argument invalidly uses the converse of thepremise as the conclusion. the inverse of thepremise. Nevertheless, if you take the contrapositive of the ...
... need something that helps validate thepremise and/or conclusion. I ... doesn't have to make the conclusion 100% valid (although ... we need to find the gap between thepremise and conclusion. Basically when ... two types, I tend to attack it the same way.
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... curious how everyone is doing the problem sets. I am reluctant ... to actually mark up the preptests used for the problem sets as ... them (taking notes & marking thepremise and conclusion) because I find ...
Can someone clarify the strategy used to solve weaken questions. I understand not "attacking" thepremise but to indeed attackthe support however, isn't thepremisethe support the conclusion receives?
... how B is the answer. In the lessons regarding weakening, ... weaken the connection between the Premises and the Conclusion. If the question ... how does B not just attackthe Premises? I mapped out ... a weaker link with thepremise/conclusion connection by pointing ...
... to “understand language.” The order of the words doesn’t matter ... pick this one). Attacking thepremise is technically an OK way ... answer choices that SEEM to attack premises, but they really ... weaken the argument by directly attacking the truth of P's premise?< ...
... theoretical grounds. Therefore, the approach described is flawed.< ... need to link up thepremise to the conclusion. If something ... entities?" Why couldn't the "most explanatory powerful theory ... a sufficient assumption. Plus, are the entities real?
... compared to alternatives strengthens the argument, given the premises.
... shouldn’t be on the market.” The argument provides the necessary condition, but ... accept thepremise as true, that is affirming the necessary condition of the logic ...
... full questions on the discussion forums! Removed the question.
... is (B). I understand the reasoning behind why answer ... and to not question thepremise, rather we ought to ... of questions (where thepremise/speaker of said premise may be questionable)? ...
... on my speed in the LR section that it ... in your mind to quickly attackthe question. But, I find ... (basic bracketing) the premises and conclusion on the convoluted stims? My ... really hone in on the P and C and ... it will be out of the way.
... to be linked to thepremise following the conclusion. Answer A incorporated ... the information that came after since, which is a premise ... explain what may be the best method to avoid ... for premise indicators because they are very important when selecting the ...
... found my reasoning in the forums that matched mine, ... eliminated it for the right reasons. The AC only states ... that the coin was neither ... I eliminated it because the coin could've been ... weakened any support between thepremise and conclusion. Am I ...
... and noticed the flaw traced to the lack of support between thepremise and ... sub-conclusion. This is the first time ... ve encountered a question where the flaw hasn't been ... of question, or does the LSAT usually focus on Sub ...
... t pertain to the argument? I believe thepremise to be ... flying time". The conclusion is "Therefore, the airlines should rethink ... commercial crashes." The gap would be the relationship from ... />
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... , we practice identifying thepremise and the conclusion and reorganizing the stimulus in a ... sentence is the subject and the verb; they are like thepremise and the conclusion ... equivalent of a stimulus (in terms of the ...
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I seem to be missing the "hardest" questions per LR section ... . So whereas before I would attackthe questions by type, now I ... lost.
When I review the questions I've missed though ...
... idea which is found in the conclusion and A was intuitively ... wrong). Maybe I am misunderstanding the logical relationships? JY didn't ... />
If we were to change thepremise to C-most->B ... 't think that's the correct translation. The Manhattan forum agrees with ...