- Mon Sep 19, 2016 11:22 am
#28747
Hi,
I was not sure between A and E...
What makes E wrong?
I thought this kind supports the conclusion.
The disclaimer serves no purpose...if they knew hot to evade penalties and if they actually try to do that.
But does this mean it may be a strengther, but not assumption?
As far as the argument...
I thought the structure is
Premise:
A (the purpose of the disclaimer)→B (legal protection)
C (suggest clients do smt illegal)→no B (then this lead to no A)
Conclusion:
No A
...so the argument is pretty solid, I thought.
Why is A correct? If anything, I think the argument does not need assumptions
I was not sure between A and E...
What makes E wrong?
I thought this kind supports the conclusion.
The disclaimer serves no purpose...if they knew hot to evade penalties and if they actually try to do that.
But does this mean it may be a strengther, but not assumption?
As far as the argument...
I thought the structure is
Premise:
A (the purpose of the disclaimer)→B (legal protection)
C (suggest clients do smt illegal)→no B (then this lead to no A)
Conclusion:
No A
...so the argument is pretty solid, I thought.
Why is A correct? If anything, I think the argument does not need assumptions