- Wed Sep 14, 2016 10:47 pm
#28628
Conditional reasoning is tricky for me. When it is clean, I love it! Often, though, I find that I try to apply it inappropriately.
in Question 34 of Supplemental Logical Reasoning 1, I correctly selected D as the answer. I did so because it was the only one that addressed the questionable conditional relationship between a well paid police force and a good legal system.
Where D says fails to establish that ... "a well-paid police force is sufficient to guarantee a good legal system," is it the same as saying that it (the stimulus) fails to establish that a well-paid police force is necessary to guarantee a good legal system?
in Question 34 of Supplemental Logical Reasoning 1, I correctly selected D as the answer. I did so because it was the only one that addressed the questionable conditional relationship between a well paid police force and a good legal system.
Where D says fails to establish that ... "a well-paid police force is sufficient to guarantee a good legal system," is it the same as saying that it (the stimulus) fails to establish that a well-paid police force is necessary to guarantee a good legal system?