Due to illness, we will have to cancel today's Sufficient Assumption Analysis with Henry. Join the class again on Tuesday to continue the discussion on assumption and principle questions!
Hi! Does anyone know the difference between, "the author overlooks the possibility" vs "takes for granted that" and how can I differentiate it when looking at an argument? Thanks!
I keep getting stuck on where to put the slash in a conditional diagram that has "no" or "none", has anyone figured out at tip that helps them? Also is without a sufficient or necessary indicator?
Hi guys, I went through the curriculum for necessary assumption questions and I am still not showing improvement in any of the PTs I am taking. I was wondering if anyone has any helpful tips when tackling these types of questions.
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-so if you fail a sufficient condition, the rule "goes away" ?
-but if you satisfy a necessary condition, the rule also "goes away" ?
-you would not want to rely on a contrapositive of any of these rules in these two situations above?
I've been tackling LG for some time now, and it seems that practice is paying off. However, in/out LG games still seem to tank my score when I am doing PTs. Therefore, I've been trying to target in/out games specifically, ...
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... same principles that lying is necessary in writing good narrative, but ... contexts (lying is necessary in historical vs. lying is necessary in autobiographical) and ...