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I voted for option 2 but I think it would be beneficial to add that you don't need to forgo all the P-Sets on your first go around. E.g., if you don't really "get" necessaryassumptions then from the videos then maybe do a problem set or two of that.
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Definitely not! Necessaryassumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessary assumption questions as must be true questions.
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> Definitely not! Necessaryassumptions must be true! They are needed for the argument to stand a chance. So in a sense you can treat necessary assumption questions as must be true questions.
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For necessaryassumptions, one quick tip is to see what is mentioned in the premise that is NOT mentioned in the conclusion. That way, you determine the gap in reasoning.