- Mon Dec 14, 2020 12:45 pm
#82366
Hi Kelsey!
I was between C and A on this one, but I went with C and would like a little more clarification...
Here's why C seemed better to me:
In response to "Paula never mentions whether or not she thinks that our technology is influenced by our cognitive makeup,"... I interpreted her statement that "alien scientists would have basically the same understanding of mathematics and physics that humans have" to mean that, basically, things like science and math are not susceptible to relative things like culture or cognitive make-up. To Paula, knowledge of this sort is a universal constant that everyone has access to, unlike Ashley who thinks it's dependent on environment, physiology and cognitive make-up. In other words, I took this to mean that Paula was ruling out the possibility that technology/science is dependent on or influenced by cognitive make-up.
Am I just taking something that might be an underlying assumption for Paula and treating it like her claim? I'm still not sure why this is wrong... Do you think if C was slightly re-worded in some way, it could've been right? Maybe like "Alien technology would be similar to human technology"?
And here's why A didn't seem as strong to me:
In Ashley's argument, there is no indicator connecting her last sentence to her first two sentences. No "thus," no "therefore," no "because." So I didnt feel comfortable reading it as [premise (analogy about politics) -> premise(claim about relativity of knowledge/technology) -> conclusion]. Rather, it seemed like the last sentence (waste of time and money) could've been a separate point. Maybe, for instance, Ashley just doesn't care about finding alien life in the first place, whether it's with radios or some other technology. Maybe she thinks it's a waste of time regardless.
Further, I crossed off A because Ashley never says that it is not "probable" that aliens would have radio technology; she is merely responding to Paula's claim that it's "inevitable." Again, maybe Ashley thinks it's very probable (given how big the universe is) that some aliens have radio technology, but she thinks there are still better ways of going about trying to contact them that waste less time and money.
Are there assumptions that I should be making that I'm not; or assumptions that I am making but shouldn't be???
Thanks so much!!!!