June 1995 LSAT - Section 3 - Question 11

Consumer advocate: The toy–labeling law should require manufacturers to provide explicit safety labels on toys to ...

Raheel July 25, 2024

General Principle vs. Argumentative

How do you tell the difference?

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Emil-Kunkin July 26, 2024

A principle is just a specific type of statement. A principle is a general statement about how the world is, or should be, or what should be done in a certain circumstance. It can be used as a premise, a principle could be a conclusion to an argument, or we could use a general principle to support or oppose a line of reasoning.