This topic covers the essential principles of Logical Reasoning as tested in the LSAT.
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If a plant receives adequate sunlight, it will bloom. This particular plant did not bloom.
Examiner's Design Intent
Tests foundational conditional logic reasoning and modus tollens application - core skill for LSAT logical reasoning success
The city council decided to install more streetlights to deter crime. Therefore, the crime rate in the city will surely decrease.
Examiner's Design Intent
This question tests the candidate's ability to identify necessary assumptions in causal arguments, specifically the assumption that a proposed intervention will actually produce its intended effect.
Some critics argue that modern art lacks the technical skill of classical art. However, technical skill is not the sole criterion for artistic merit. *Instead, modern art often challenges perceptions and evokes new ways of seeing, which are equally valid forms of artistic contribution.* Therefore, the absence of classical technical skill does not necessarily diminish modern art's value.
Examiner's Design Intent
Tests ability to distinguish supporting premises that introduce alternative criteria from main conclusions and counter-premises in argument structure analysis.
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