- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23087
Complete Question Explanation
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus argues that consciousness is not necessarily a product of the brain, so more evidence is needed to conclude that consciousness does not survive bodily death. The argument criticizes people who conclude that since damaging the head will cause a loss of consciousness, consciousness is a product of the brain and cannot survive bodily death. The critique is accomplished through the analogy that demonstrates that radio programs exist whether or not a specific radio becomes too damaged to pick up the signal.
Answer choice (A) The argument does not assert that consciousness survives bodily death, only that more evidence is needed.
Answer choice (B) The argument makes no assertions about which beliefs are widely accepted, so this choice is wrong. Also, the best answer phrasing would discuss an analogy, not an example.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The radio is cited as an analogy, and some people do draw a different conclusion about the radio than about consciousness.
Answer choice (D) The argument's conclusion is that more evidence is needed, not that radios are analogous to consciousness.
Answer choice (E) Since the stimulus never discusses energy versus matter, this choice is incorrect.
Method of Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (C)
This stimulus argues that consciousness is not necessarily a product of the brain, so more evidence is needed to conclude that consciousness does not survive bodily death. The argument criticizes people who conclude that since damaging the head will cause a loss of consciousness, consciousness is a product of the brain and cannot survive bodily death. The critique is accomplished through the analogy that demonstrates that radio programs exist whether or not a specific radio becomes too damaged to pick up the signal.
Answer choice (A) The argument does not assert that consciousness survives bodily death, only that more evidence is needed.
Answer choice (B) The argument makes no assertions about which beliefs are widely accepted, so this choice is wrong. Also, the best answer phrasing would discuss an analogy, not an example.
Answer choice (C): This is the correct answer choice. The radio is cited as an analogy, and some people do draw a different conclusion about the radio than about consciousness.
Answer choice (D) The argument's conclusion is that more evidence is needed, not that radios are analogous to consciousness.
Answer choice (E) Since the stimulus never discusses energy versus matter, this choice is incorrect.