- Thu Jul 05, 2018 10:39 pm
#47547
Would this be a Errors in the Use of Evidence, specifically that the lack of evidence for a position (in this case, the inability to be measure accurately) is taken to prove that position is false?
I didn't catch this at first because I thought there was inconsistency between measuring the position and velocity of particles with knowing the complete state of the universe. Something along the lines of Errors of Composition/Division as stated in answer (B). I thought there were two flaws in the stimulus, so given cases like this, how do I know which flaw to focus on?
I didn't catch this at first because I thought there was inconsistency between measuring the position and velocity of particles with knowing the complete state of the universe. Something along the lines of Errors of Composition/Division as stated in answer (B). I thought there were two flaws in the stimulus, so given cases like this, how do I know which flaw to focus on?
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