- Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:09 am
#10834
I am an ESL student and I guess my questions make it look like...I do not know what Since LSAT is so nitpicky, so it looks like I am becoming one.
In the chapter of Flaw in the Reasoning, p.380, example of internal contradiction is cited:
"Everyone should join our country club. After all, it's an exclusive
group that links many of the influential members of the community."
and then one of possible ways to address the flaw is described as (I understand that it is used in general form, not necessarily pertaining to this question so pls do not hold me liable for it):
"the author makes irreconcilable presuppositions"
From the clarification standpoint, what, if any, presuppositions the argument above makes? If none are made, please provide an example (preferably from LSAT, I could look up the question) that draws on the notion of presupposition.
When I look at the dictionary I seem to understand what the word means, but it is truly difficult to reconcile my understanding of a word and the way LSAT views it. Is presupposition implied or explicitly stated? if it is implied, then is it any different from assumption?
Thanks for your efforts.
Obs
In the chapter of Flaw in the Reasoning, p.380, example of internal contradiction is cited:
"Everyone should join our country club. After all, it's an exclusive
group that links many of the influential members of the community."
and then one of possible ways to address the flaw is described as (I understand that it is used in general form, not necessarily pertaining to this question so pls do not hold me liable for it):
"the author makes irreconcilable presuppositions"
From the clarification standpoint, what, if any, presuppositions the argument above makes? If none are made, please provide an example (preferably from LSAT, I could look up the question) that draws on the notion of presupposition.
When I look at the dictionary I seem to understand what the word means, but it is truly difficult to reconcile my understanding of a word and the way LSAT views it. Is presupposition implied or explicitly stated? if it is implied, then is it any different from assumption?
Thanks for your efforts.
Obs