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 Adam Tyson
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Your analysis of D is good, Albert! "Not precisely determined" is too weak and vague for it to do any damage, and so it does not, by itself, hurt the argument. The author could still respond with "fine, we need to figure that bit out, but we should still do this because it works." And changing answer D the way you suggested would make it a good weaken answer, because it would be a strong counter to the claim that we should expand the program.
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 Albertlyu
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Adam Tyson wrote: Tue Feb 23, 2021 2:08 pm Your analysis of D is good, Albert! "Not precisely determined" is too weak and vague for it to do any damage, and so it does not, by itself, hurt the argument. The author could still respond with "fine, we need to figure that bit out, but we should still do this because it works." And changing answer D the way you suggested would make it a good weaken answer, because it would be a strong counter to the claim that we should expand the program.
thank you, Adam. Have a good day! :-D

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