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What's a concrete example from committing the fallacy of denying the premise.

But what do they mean( http://www.essayedge.com/business/admissons/gmatcourse/ gmat-strategies-arguments-lo)

by two negatives make a positive when premise and conclusion are negated.

I'll turn this over to my fellow Russian native Stolyar, or friend in New Dehli, Evensflow.

Again, Kasheska. :lol: :P :twisted:
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What's a concrete example from committing the fallacy of   [#permalink] 31 Jul 2003, 19:55
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