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- Mon Jan 03, 2022 11:10 am
#92976
Hello,
Does this type of description of a flaw "Assumes there is only one sufficient condition when there could actually be others" only apply to mistaken negations? (or could it also apply to mistaken reversals like it seems to do here in this question?)
Is it necessary to distinguish between the two (mistaken reversal or mistaken negation) when doing flaw questions if the descriptions can often be interchangeable?
Thank you!
Does this type of description of a flaw "Assumes there is only one sufficient condition when there could actually be others" only apply to mistaken negations? (or could it also apply to mistaken reversals like it seems to do here in this question?)
Is it necessary to distinguish between the two (mistaken reversal or mistaken negation) when doing flaw questions if the descriptions can often be interchangeable?
Thank you!