... , finitely many, etc.", into the universal/existential dichotomy. This is a ... doomed project because the universal/existential quantifiers ("all"/"some") of ...
... , finitely many, etc.", into the universal/existential dichotomy. This is a ... doomed project because the universal/existential quantifiers ("all"/"some") of ...
... , furthermore, cannot be simply considered universal statements because a generic statement ... true with exceptions - unlike a universal statement.
For these ... original generic statement to the universal statement "all small animals move ...
I’m not sure, but I doubt it. The LSAT grading scale is designed to account for those discrepancies so that the scores will be universal for people applying with scores from different tests.