... AC. For example, for flaw and weakening types, you should identify ... the flaw in the stimulus ... do not describe the flaw that you identified in ... br />
Another would be weakening/flaw types because you can anticipate ...
one of my favorite examples is "Circularreasoning works because Circularreasoning works" the why part of the argument just feeds into what its attempting to prove.
... you, but let me explain circularreasoning in my own words. circular reasoning. Basically, it is when the ... helps you to identify more circularreasoning flaws.
... have to see the reasoning method, or the reasoningflaw, or the principle ... one that uses the same reasoning. Think ahead in each answer ... didn't.
For flaw questions, first think whether it ... , then whether it's the flaw.
@TheMommaBear I only ever map out the parallel reasoning/flaw questions and occasionally I map out a MBT, but otherwise, no. I find mapping tends to waste time and confuse me. :smile:
... curious: I read somewhere that circularreasoning answer choices are almost always ... answer?
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> Circularreasoning seems not to be frequently ... because the evidence is false. Circularreasoning=it's true b/c ...
... I have not noticed a flaw described in this way on ... a little off. The flaw in reasoning doesn't lie in the ... , he commits the exact same reasoningflaw his opposition had just committed ... />
My conceptualization of the flaw being described in (E) would ...
... argument may have committed a reasoningflaw (I don't remember how ... aware of dancing around this flaw, so as NOT to commit ... helped more than his Legal Reasoning book that I *have* finished ...
Hi @somaaaaa there has been no recent change in the order of the lessons in the core curriculum. The Principle Questions lesson comes first before the Flaw-Descriptive Questions lesson.