mikemcgarry wrote:
Akela wrote:
Great explanation!
You mentioned that this question doesn't have the feel of a GMAT CR argument. Is it because it tests the principle behind the argument?
You mentioned that this question doesn't have the feel of a GMAT CR argument. Is it because it tests the principle behind the argument?
DearAkela ,
I'm happy to respond.
I would say that this question, like many LSAT LR questions, leans toward formal logic, toward philosophical categorical statements ("If all these X are true, then Y is false quot;). I don't know how much classic philosophy
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