... the types of flaw, but actually recognizing a flaw in an ... correctly describes the argument's flaw as assuming or failing ... it's the flaw). For example, for the circularreasoningflaw, you need to ... to break down reasoning structure and extract the flaw in any ...
... also used to struggle with flaw questions. I recommend spending a ... example, if the flaw in the argument is circularreasoning, and one of ... your own parallel flaw question). Most wrong flaw ACs are right ... ACs for other flaw question, and flaws repeat ...
Well for most of the LSAT's history CircularReasoning was a throwaway flaw that was just never the correct answer choice. Then along came a PT in the 80's and well..you'll see
... flaws ( sufficiency/ necessity confusion, circularreasoning ect) and also arguments which ... express answer choices from flaw questions very abstractly so ... understanding of what the flaw is and then also ... the second category of flaw questions which are questions ...
Thank you for all the answers - and yeah, I've been thinking the same too haha. I see so many of those choices as one of the answer choices but don't think I can recall seeing an actual stimulus where the correct flaw is circularreasoning.
... take time to analyze the flaw. Though flaw questions have been less ... found that when I analyze flaw questions deeply, it makes me ... I was first introduced to circularreasoning, it went right over my ...
... recommend you study the common flaw types from the core curriculum ... . While flaw questions aren't quite as ... first time I encountered a circularreasoningflaw, I didn't recognize it ... don't already. Save all flaw questions in the same area ...
... are always flaw curve breakers.
Also take the descriptiveweakening aspect of ... tests which has more abstract flaw questions. Eventually once you practice ... for about 3/4 of flaw questions you will be ... drill with 15 5-star flaw questions that I had missed ...
Could someone please give me an example of a question in which the correct answer would be "Appeals to a premise one would accept only if one already accepted the truth of the conclusion"? Haven't seen one in a while and want ...
... is answer choice A (circularreasoning of the first sentence and ... sure why this is circularreasoning. When I saw this ... thing), it is not circularreasoning if you provide additional premises ... J.Y., sidestep this from circularreasoning.
... struggle with identifying circularreasoning. The definition of circularreasoning is when the premise ... stimulus is an example of circularreasoning.
I'm looking at the Flaw-Descriptive Weaking questions and Necessary Assumption questions on the CC. Each of them has about 20 example questions and 20 PSETs. Is it recommended to do all of them? If not, how many are recommended?
Im not sure I understand the stimulus, i picked E because I thought it was circularreasoning. Even after analyzing it for a while I'm not sure what the stimulus is saying...