- Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:06 pm
#71934
I recently purchased the Logical Reasoning Bible and while reviewing Chapter 8 I found myself a bit confused on Partial Cause and Multi-Cause section. I know that for probable and possible causes giving an alternate cause, showing cause w/o effect, or showing effect w/o cause would not be effective in weakening the conclusion; but, how would you weaken a partial-cause or multi-cause conclusion.
Obviously, providing an alternate cause wouldn’t be effective because the stimulus is pointing out that there is more than one cause of the effect; so, would you weaken the conclusion just like a possible/probable cause conclusion?
Thanks in advance for any clarification provided!
Obviously, providing an alternate cause wouldn’t be effective because the stimulus is pointing out that there is more than one cause of the effect; so, would you weaken the conclusion just like a possible/probable cause conclusion?
Thanks in advance for any clarification provided!