- Mon Feb 21, 2022 2:20 pm
#93848
I didn't find conditional diagramming to be required here, GGIBA003, because the numbers/percentages flaw seemed to be more obvious, and an Assumption will, in the face of such a flaw, supply the numeric information we need to fix that problem.
Don't diagram just because conditional reasoning is present. Diagram because doing so will help you analyze the argument and prephrase the answer. If you don't need the diagram, don't bother with it!
Don't diagram just because conditional reasoning is present. Diagram because doing so will help you analyze the argument and prephrase the answer. If you don't need the diagram, don't bother with it!
Adam M. Tyson
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