- Sat Jan 27, 2018 4:45 pm
#43262
Hi,
Why isn't E correct? The statement all gray rabbits are rabbits is valid. The statement "suspected criminals are criminals" is invalid because suspected does not mean they were actually criminals. Isn't the author assuming that both of the statements are equally valid? And if so, wouldn't a statement that weakens the validity of the second statement show a flaw in the argument?
Why isn't E correct? The statement all gray rabbits are rabbits is valid. The statement "suspected criminals are criminals" is invalid because suspected does not mean they were actually criminals. Isn't the author assuming that both of the statements are equally valid? And if so, wouldn't a statement that weakens the validity of the second statement show a flaw in the argument?