- Sat Aug 03, 2019 7:50 pm
#67030
Okay so I formally logicicized this:
Normally if there is a fill in missing assumption/gap I can use this method:
__>___>___
Now I start with conclusion, which of course will refer to spots 1 and 3, and we leave middle spot blank
So then we have:
Not social process—>___—>ineffective
So abstractly this is equal to:
Not A—>__—>not c
So we have to get there.
Now we also know:
Developed insights—>social process
Which is abstractly equal to:
B—>A
Okay, so know we contrapose this:
Not A—>not b....that is, if not social process, then no insights developed
Okay so know we are in good shape to fill in chart:
Not A—>Not B—>not C
So know we see missing linking, the thing that isn’t given is clearly: if not b, then not c
Translating this, we get if no insights developed, then not effective
This matches answer choice D perfectly. Please tell me if I should be more cautious with this methodology...I know it works here and I expect it works with all missing link/assumption questions.
Also what’s the difference in testing between necessary and sufficient assumption questions? For necessary, you negate and see if argument falls apart.
For sufficient, you....???
Normally if there is a fill in missing assumption/gap I can use this method:
__>___>___
Now I start with conclusion, which of course will refer to spots 1 and 3, and we leave middle spot blank
So then we have:
Not social process—>___—>ineffective
So abstractly this is equal to:
Not A—>__—>not c
So we have to get there.
Now we also know:
Developed insights—>social process
Which is abstractly equal to:
B—>A
Okay, so know we contrapose this:
Not A—>not b....that is, if not social process, then no insights developed
Okay so know we are in good shape to fill in chart:
Not A—>Not B—>not C
So know we see missing linking, the thing that isn’t given is clearly: if not b, then not c
Translating this, we get if no insights developed, then not effective
This matches answer choice D perfectly. Please tell me if I should be more cautious with this methodology...I know it works here and I expect it works with all missing link/assumption questions.
Also what’s the difference in testing between necessary and sufficient assumption questions? For necessary, you negate and see if argument falls apart.
For sufficient, you....???