Consider the following argument: If the world’s climate is getting warmer, we should find that some of the ice at both the North and the South Pole is melting at an unusually high rate. If the ice is...


Consider the following argument:


If the world’s climate is getting warmer, we should find that some of the ice at both the North and the South Pole is melting at an unusually high rate. If the ice is melting, we should see its effect in the raising of the level of the sea. There is evidence that this level is increasing, so the world’s climate must be getting warmer. (Questions appendix, passage 3)


What do you think this argument is implicitly assuming? (Do you still agree with your answer to question 4.1.1?)



May 04, 2022
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