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6 December, 18:03

Which is an example of hypothetical evidence?

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  1. 6 December, 18:06
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    Hypothetical evidence is evidence in which we ask the question what would happen in case something else was to happen. An example of this would be: "What would have happened if he had crashed the car?" You are creating a hypothetical situation to support your argument using "if".

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    Practical claims preceded by an "if" comment - request the issue when they're used as the solid proof in a discussion. That doesn't suggest that such testimony always presses the question, though: with real proof (empirical claims that stand on their own) or a persuasive abstract argument, hypothetical evidence can be sustained comparatively smoothly. It's just that you have to have the right original evidence or conceptual reasons,.
  2. 6 December, 18:15
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    Hypothetical evidence is evidence in which we ask the question what would happen in case something else was to happen. An example of this would be: "What would have happened if he had crashed the car?" You are creating a hypothetical situation to support your argument using "if".
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