I don’t like to diagram a question unless I absolutely have to. But when I see “if” in the first premise, and then “if and only if” in the second premise, with “The philosopher’s conclusion follows logically if which one of the following is assumed” as the question, then I sharpen my pencil and get to diagramming. Welcome to Section 2, #23, of the June 2007 LSAT.
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Take a look at Section 2, Question 6 of the June 2007 LSAT. Don’t bother reading the answer choices. The answer, as usual, is to be found in the argument itself. Read carefully. Read slowly. Read it twice if you have to. Go ahead, I’ll be here when you come back.



Nathan Fox
