LSAT
Logical Reasoning
Assumptions, flaws, inferences, principles, and argument analysis.
40 study sets
- 001Necessary assumptions53 flashcards
- 002Sufficient assumptions44 flashcards
- 003Strengthen the argument53 flashcards
- 004Weaken the argument60 flashcards
- 005Flaw in the argument60 flashcards
- 006Method of reasoning57 flashcards
- 007Method of argument61 flashcards
- 008Parallel reasoning55 flashcards
- 009Parallel flaw58 flashcards
- 010Inference must be true53 flashcards
- 011Most strongly supported52 flashcards
- 012Cannot be true58 flashcards
- 013Resolve the paradox58 flashcards
- 014Explain the discrepancy52 flashcards
- 015Principle apply61 flashcards
- 016Principle identify48 flashcards
- 017Main point conclusion61 flashcards
- 018Role in the argument62 flashcards
- 019Disagreement point at issue52 flashcards
- 020Agreement point52 flashcards
- 021Argument structure57 flashcards
- 022Premise vs conclusion identification58 flashcards
- 023Sub conclusion identification50 flashcards
- 024Conditional reasoning51 flashcards
- 025Contrapositive logic43 flashcards
- 026Sufficient and necessary conditions59 flashcards
- 027Quantifier statements54 flashcards
- 028Some most all reasoning52 flashcards
- 029Causation vs correlation in LR54 flashcards
- 030Mistaken reversal49 flashcards
- 031Mistaken negation45 flashcards
- 032Ad hominem fallacy57 flashcards
- 033Equivocation fallacy52 flashcards
- 034False dichotomy60 flashcards
- 035Circular reasoning60 flashcards
- 036Hasty generalization50 flashcards
- 037Appeal to authority54 flashcards
- 038Composition and division fallacies61 flashcards
- 039Numerical and percentage flaws50 flashcards
- 040Survey and sampling flaws54 flashcards