- Tue Oct 15, 2019 4:48 pm
#71246
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is E.
Bauer argues that it's a mistake to criticize the city for issuing too many parking tickets, because things would be much worse if the city didn't enforce parking at all.
However, this is not a fair argument; things would be worse if the city didn't enforce parking at all, but things may be better if the city simply issued an appropriate number of parking tickets.
The question stem asks under what grounds Bauer's argument is most vulnerable to criticism.
Answer Choice (A): We get no information about the "intrinsic value" of issuing parking tickets. This would be a valid answer if Bauer was arguing against the idea that parking tickets should not exist, but that's not the case.
Answer Choice (B): Presumably, the city is the authority here, but Bauer is not arguing that the city should be respected.
Answer Choice (C): Bauer is arguing against a practice that's traditionally been done, not for it.
Answer Choice (D): There is no cause-and-effect happening here.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Bauer defends the city's issuing of parking tickets by suggesting that it's superior to the implausible situation of the city not enforcing parking regulations.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is E.
Bauer argues that it's a mistake to criticize the city for issuing too many parking tickets, because things would be much worse if the city didn't enforce parking at all.
However, this is not a fair argument; things would be worse if the city didn't enforce parking at all, but things may be better if the city simply issued an appropriate number of parking tickets.
The question stem asks under what grounds Bauer's argument is most vulnerable to criticism.
Answer Choice (A): We get no information about the "intrinsic value" of issuing parking tickets. This would be a valid answer if Bauer was arguing against the idea that parking tickets should not exist, but that's not the case.
Answer Choice (B): Presumably, the city is the authority here, but Bauer is not arguing that the city should be respected.
Answer Choice (C): Bauer is arguing against a practice that's traditionally been done, not for it.
Answer Choice (D): There is no cause-and-effect happening here.
Answer Choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Bauer defends the city's issuing of parking tickets by suggesting that it's superior to the implausible situation of the city not enforcing parking regulations.