- Wed Jul 31, 2024 1:27 pm
#107982
Hey Alex,
There is specific support for answer choice (E) here which should lead to you picking it over (D). Both answer choices have 2 separate ideas to them, but only (E) has support for both concepts from the passage.
Answer (E) says "admiration for its ingenuity coupled with misgivings about some of its implications" - Rawl's ingenuity is explicitly mentioned in line (25) "Rawl's has a clever approach" - so that's good to go. The latter half "misgivings about it's implications" requires us to understand that Rawl's is a utilitarian, and so any misgivings about utilitarianism throughout the passage can be attributed to the author as well. We see these misgivings in the first and last paragraph, and lines (6-9) specifically mention the consequences (plural) of this paradigm.
For questions like this, the right answer choice will have support for both descriptors in the answer choice within the passage. This comes up in author POV questions a lot, so if you see combinations like "cautiously optimistic" or "respectfully challenged" just remember you need to find support for both those ideas within the passage.
Hope that helps!