- Fri Jul 19, 2019 2:32 pm
#66732
I recently started the Logical Reasoning Bible and have a few questions. I finished reading chapters 1-4, and 6.
1. Are all ‘Must Be True’ questions fact sets, or are some arguments with a conclusion? Why does it matter, as in what is the benefit of looking for the premises and conclusions in an argument or the facts in a fact set?
2. Are some question types only fact sets and some only arguments? Is there a specific page that shows this clearly?
3. What role does ‘Conditional Reasoning’ play? Is it used to trick the reader?
4. Is ‘Conditional Reasoning’ only in ‘Must Be True Questions,’ and is it in every single MBT question? Is it in other question types as well?
5. Is ‘Conditional Reasoning’ in fact sets, arguments, or both?
6. For ‘Conditional Reasoning,’ do we just look for the contrapositive to be the answer?
I apologize if this is a lot of questions and if some are not clear. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
1. Are all ‘Must Be True’ questions fact sets, or are some arguments with a conclusion? Why does it matter, as in what is the benefit of looking for the premises and conclusions in an argument or the facts in a fact set?
2. Are some question types only fact sets and some only arguments? Is there a specific page that shows this clearly?
3. What role does ‘Conditional Reasoning’ play? Is it used to trick the reader?
4. Is ‘Conditional Reasoning’ only in ‘Must Be True Questions,’ and is it in every single MBT question? Is it in other question types as well?
5. Is ‘Conditional Reasoning’ in fact sets, arguments, or both?
6. For ‘Conditional Reasoning,’ do we just look for the contrapositive to be the answer?
I apologize if this is a lot of questions and if some are not clear. Any help would be greatly appreciated.