- Mon Jan 20, 2020 1:17 pm
#73399
Hi Mallie,
No, your diagram of the stimulus isn't wrong. I would have also diagrammed both sufficient conditions in the stimulus as:
Encourage FoT + Encourage FoE Creativity Flourish (CF)
with the conclusion as you have it.
But as a parallel flaw question, we're looking for answer choices that contain the same flaw, which is a Mistaken Reversal. It doesn't matter how many conditions we're dealing with, just that we identify the exact flaw and see that same flaw play out in the answer choices. We just have to find the one that doesn't contain an MR.
(A)--Conditional Premise: Travel Safer Airfares Rise,
Argument: Airfares Rise Travel Safer
Pretty clear MR here.
(B)--Conditional Premise: Increase Efficiency Crime Down,
Argument: Crime Down Increased Efficiency
Same as (A), clear MR.
(C)--Conditional Premise: Interested Preservation Wildlife Big Game Hunting
Argument: Big Game Hunting Interested Preservation Wildlife
Again a clear MR.
(D)--Conditional Premise: Safe Marked Poison
Argument: Marked Poison Safe
Another MR.
(E)--Conditional Premise: Democratic Opinions Meaningful Effect Government
Argument: Opinions Meaningful Effect Government Democratic
First valid logic we've seen, using the contrapositive to conclude the negation of the sufficient condition. Correct answer.
Hope this clears things up!
No, your diagram of the stimulus isn't wrong. I would have also diagrammed both sufficient conditions in the stimulus as:
Encourage FoT + Encourage FoE Creativity Flourish (CF)
with the conclusion as you have it.
But as a parallel flaw question, we're looking for answer choices that contain the same flaw, which is a Mistaken Reversal. It doesn't matter how many conditions we're dealing with, just that we identify the exact flaw and see that same flaw play out in the answer choices. We just have to find the one that doesn't contain an MR.
(A)--Conditional Premise: Travel Safer Airfares Rise,
Argument: Airfares Rise Travel Safer
Pretty clear MR here.
(B)--Conditional Premise: Increase Efficiency Crime Down,
Argument: Crime Down Increased Efficiency
Same as (A), clear MR.
(C)--Conditional Premise: Interested Preservation Wildlife Big Game Hunting
Argument: Big Game Hunting Interested Preservation Wildlife
Again a clear MR.
(D)--Conditional Premise: Safe Marked Poison
Argument: Marked Poison Safe
Another MR.
(E)--Conditional Premise: Democratic Opinions Meaningful Effect Government
Argument: Opinions Meaningful Effect Government Democratic
First valid logic we've seen, using the contrapositive to conclude the negation of the sufficient condition. Correct answer.
Hope this clears things up!