medium · LSAT Logical Reasoning
No philosopher is a professional skydiver. Some professional skydivers are philosophers.
If the statements above are both asserted, which one of the following must be true?
- The two statements cannot both be true, since they assert opposite things about the same overlap.
- Some philosophers are not professional skydivers.
- Most philosophers steer clear of dangerous pursuits.
- Philosophy and professional skydiving are fundamentally incompatible disciplines.
- At least one professional skydiver has formally studied philosophy.
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