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Statement: Is learning a continuous process?
Arguments:
I. Yes, there is so much to learn and we have so little time.
II. No, learning stops after one has obtained the highest degrees in their subject.
If only argument I is strong
If only argument II is strong
If neither argument I nor II is strong
If both arguments I and II are strong
If either argument I or II is strong
Infinite time is needed for a continuous process to go on. The first argument suggests that there is a lot to learn but it does not imply that infinite time is required to learn. Learning as such does not stop even after acquiring highest degrees. Therefore, both the arguments are weak.
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