- Wed Jan 08, 2014 7:08 pm
#13954
Dear Powerscore,
I chose B simply by eliminating answer choices but I'm not exactly sure how the stimulus is circular. My initial take would be that conclusion "the claim that there is a large number of violent crimes in our society is false" is the same thing as "there is not a large number violent crimes," which is also the same statement as one of the premises " violent crimes are very rare occurrences." So a premise and conclusion state the same thing. Is that correct or is there another reason for it being circular?
My initial prephrase, however, was that "rare occurrences" does not necessarily mean a non-large number.
Thank you in advance!
Donger
I chose B simply by eliminating answer choices but I'm not exactly sure how the stimulus is circular. My initial take would be that conclusion "the claim that there is a large number of violent crimes in our society is false" is the same thing as "there is not a large number violent crimes," which is also the same statement as one of the premises " violent crimes are very rare occurrences." So a premise and conclusion state the same thing. Is that correct or is there another reason for it being circular?
My initial prephrase, however, was that "rare occurrences" does not necessarily mean a non-large number.
Thank you in advance!
Donger