- Thu Oct 24, 2013 9:11 pm
#12097
Hello,
Even though I read the explanation on "circular reasoning" in the LR bible, I cannot notice it in the stimuli easily.
According to the bible, "circular reasoning" occurs when premise equals conclusion thereby making no support for the conclusion.
I see this stimuli can include "circular reasoning," but I am confused with "internal contradiction" as well.
I chose answer B believing that this stimuli includes "internal contradiction."
As far as I understood, "internal contradiction" occurs when there are two contradicting statements coexist.
Since the senator mentioned true work of art cannot be obscene, I thought his later justification "accepting the principle by saying that.." was against his previous statement.
Well... he does repeat himself.
What would be the best way to distinguish between "circular reasoning" and "internal contradiction" though I realize they must be completely different concepts...
Even though I read the explanation on "circular reasoning" in the LR bible, I cannot notice it in the stimuli easily.
According to the bible, "circular reasoning" occurs when premise equals conclusion thereby making no support for the conclusion.
I see this stimuli can include "circular reasoning," but I am confused with "internal contradiction" as well.
I chose answer B believing that this stimuli includes "internal contradiction."
As far as I understood, "internal contradiction" occurs when there are two contradicting statements coexist.
Since the senator mentioned true work of art cannot be obscene, I thought his later justification "accepting the principle by saying that.." was against his previous statement.
Well... he does repeat himself.
What would be the best way to distinguish between "circular reasoning" and "internal contradiction" though I realize they must be completely different concepts...