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What expression typically presents an opposing viewpoint in logical reasoning?

  1. however

  2. on the other hand

  3. even though

  4. but

The correct answer is: on the other hand

In logical reasoning, the expression "on the other hand" typically presents an opposing viewpoint. This phrase is commonly used to introduce a contrasting perspective or to transition into a different side of the argument. Option A, "however," is often used to indicate a contrast or exception, but it does not inherently present an opposing viewpoint as directly as "on the other hand." Option C, "even though," introduces a contrast but does not necessarily present an opposing viewpoint as explicitly as "on the other hand." Option D, "but," is a conjunction that can also show contrast, but it is not as indicative of presenting a clear opposing viewpoint as "on the other hand" in the context of logical reasoning.