(In other words, it is not a Red Herring to cite temporal succession as part of an argument for a causal conclusion.) We generally understand it as a necessary condition of A causing B that B occur ...
This is an example of flawed reasoning. Conditional reasoning is so powerful and pivotal on the LSAT that many test-takers neglect other kinds of logic, particularly causal reasoning. Causal ...
by using causal AI algorithms to ask what-if questions. For example, if a specific training program is implemented to improve teacher competency, by how much should we expect student math test scores ...