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Logical Reasoning

What's it take to date or marry Miley Cyrus?

What’s it take to date or marry Miley Cyrus?

By Greg Smith on August 4, 2010

See if you can figure this one out…
Since Miley Cyrus would never date a boy who did not believe in marriage, and anyone who truly understands romance believes in marriage, only a boy who truly understands romance would have any chance of dating Miley Cyrus.
The reasoning in the argument is flawed because the argument ignores [...]

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Straw Man – a common flaw on the LSAT

By Greg Smith on December 23, 2009

Straw man arguments are found in a number of logical reasoning question types on the LSAT, including flawed reasoning questions, parallel flawed reasoning questions, and method of reasoning questions.
A straw man argument is a fallacy based on misrepresentation of an opponent’s position. To “attack a straw man” is to create the illusion of having refuted [...]

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Formal Logic – LSAT Question

By Greg Smith on November 17, 2009

Try this formal logic or conditional reasoning question for the LSAT:
If the novel were successful, it would be produced as a movie or adapted as a theatre script. However, this novel is not successful, therefore, we must conclude that it will neither become a movie nor will it be adapted as a theatre script.
The argument’s [...]

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LSAT Assumption Question – Logical Reasoning

By Greg Smith on November 9, 2009

The New Angel Law School allows students to evaluate their law professors. Evaluations are submitted in paper on the last day of school. Some professors at the law school either do not disseminate the evaluation forms or do so selectively and many students do not attend the last day of school. A new system allows [...]

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