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- Sat Mar 27, 2021 8:42 am
#85913
Hello,
I didn't catch this conclusion as causal. Is it more common than not whenever we see an explanation to the reason for the conclusion its typically causal? When I first read the conclusion, I took it as the author was just explaining his position, and didn't realize it was a "causal explanation". Are there are any tips for how to correctly identify casual reasoning when there are no obvious indicators present? I just want to avoid missing this causal conclusion in future questions.
Thanks,
(Oct 2013 - Q19)
I didn't catch this conclusion as causal. Is it more common than not whenever we see an explanation to the reason for the conclusion its typically causal? When I first read the conclusion, I took it as the author was just explaining his position, and didn't realize it was a "causal explanation". Are there are any tips for how to correctly identify casual reasoning when there are no obvious indicators present? I just want to avoid missing this causal conclusion in future questions.
Thanks,
(Oct 2013 - Q19)