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 am a very visual person and the test doesn't allow paper. I am having a hard time keeping track of the conditionals in my head. Any tips for figuring out conditionals during LR in your head?
Double slash is part of if but only if if I remember correctly. A B is equivalent to /A /B.
Here is the lesson http://7sage.com/lesson/advanced-bi-conditionals/
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Premises (shortened from the chained conditionals):
Book published -->Skiff ... bridge the gap between "BWW+BI and BP)
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