- Mon Oct 22, 2012 1:32 pm
#6198
Instructors,
I was reading through the PB book again just to make sure that I am okay with basics esp. with causal reasoning/non-causal reasoning and "the only" factor mentioned on page 203
Question :- Let's say the argument is:
Despite his prevention techniques, the engineer couldn't save the faulty car engine from misfiring. It must be because the engineer mustn't have done the testing well.
Now, in LSAT world, I know that when the author says that X causes Y, then that's the only cause. In the above example, is it safe to assume that the author is assuming the lack of testing as the only cause?
Just curious.
Thanks
Voodoo Child
I was reading through the PB book again just to make sure that I am okay with basics esp. with causal reasoning/non-causal reasoning and "the only" factor mentioned on page 203
Question :- Let's say the argument is:
Despite his prevention techniques, the engineer couldn't save the faulty car engine from misfiring. It must be because the engineer mustn't have done the testing well.
Now, in LSAT world, I know that when the author says that X causes Y, then that's the only cause. In the above example, is it safe to assume that the author is assuming the lack of testing as the only cause?
Just curious.
Thanks
Voodoo Child