-  Thu Apr 20, 2017 6:14 pm
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							Hi Jiny,
The stimulus says: Legally permissible Moral.
 Moral.
Answer choice (B) says: Not legally permissible Immoral.
 Immoral.
We need an answer choice that says we can have legally permissible things that are immoral. (B) does not say this. You're right that it's a mistaken negation, but that logical flaw doesn't mean it contradicts the first statement. A contradiction happens when the premise doesn't lead to the conclusion. That's what happens in answer choice (A).
Hope this clears things up.
					
										
					  															  								 The stimulus says: Legally permissible
 Moral.
 Moral.Answer choice (B) says: Not legally permissible
 Immoral.
 Immoral.We need an answer choice that says we can have legally permissible things that are immoral. (B) does not say this. You're right that it's a mistaken negation, but that logical flaw doesn't mean it contradicts the first statement. A contradiction happens when the premise doesn't lead to the conclusion. That's what happens in answer choice (A).
Hope this clears things up.


