Argument Structure Questions - - Question 6
Ross-Rinehart August 19, 2021
On the LSAT, a "concession" most commonly refers to an acknowledgement of a weakness in your argument, or an acknowledgement of a strength in an opposing argument. You may also see this referred to as a "qualification" to an argument, or the act of making a concession as "addressing a potential objection."
Bradleybraaten February 7, 2022
Thank you Ross for the clarification
Bradleybraaten February 7, 2022
Do sufficient & necessary questions fall under logical reasoning or logic games?
Ross-Rinehart February 8, 2022
LR, although suff and nec conditions is an important concept in LG as well