- Wed Jun 24, 2015 7:19 pm
#18997
Hello LSATers,
Can someone please help me out with the following statement:
This painting titled La Toilette is Berthe Morisot’s La Toilette only if a painting can be in two museums at the same time. Since nothing can be in two places at once, this painting must somehow have been mistitled.
What is the flaw in reasoning?
Is the flaw that the argument assumes that the particular painting they are referring to is not the real painting?
Thanks so much in advance!
Can someone please help me out with the following statement:
This painting titled La Toilette is Berthe Morisot’s La Toilette only if a painting can be in two museums at the same time. Since nothing can be in two places at once, this painting must somehow have been mistitled.
What is the flaw in reasoning?
Is the flaw that the argument assumes that the particular painting they are referring to is not the real painting?
Thanks so much in advance!