On what kinds of questions are those invalid existential conclusions relevant?
Like, A-->B some C
And we can't conclude A some C.
Are these in must be false questions? Has anyone come across a question that deals with this kind of ...
I just think of a general principle as a state set of beliefs? But I am not sure, and sometimes mix the premise and principle up in a question, although I treat them both as a premise.
Hi i am logged onto the lsage app on my phone but i cant see the words on the screen. I can hear u on the video and see a red dot which u use to explain but i cant see the words. Could u help please?
I've heard a lot of talk that meditation can help significantly with your LSAT score and stress levels. Can people with experience meditating for the LSAT explain their process and success?