Question 1
Consider this argument:
"The new restaurant is always crowded. The food must be excellent."
What unstated assumption must be true for this reasoning to be valid?
The argument makes a hidden assumption: Crowded restaurants indicate excellent food (and not factors like location, price, or marketing)
This assumption is not explicitly stated but is necessary for the conclusion to follow from the premises. If this assumption is false, the argument becomes weak or invalid.
This assumption is not explicitly stated but is necessary for the conclusion to follow from the premises. If this assumption is false, the argument becomes weak or invalid.