- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24572
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (A)
Anita argues that since traditional journalistic ethics cannot help a journalist decide whether some information is newsworthy, Marcus is wrong to claim that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate for most ethical dilemmas the journalist is likely to face.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Anita argues that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for most ethical dilemmas that a journalist typically faces, since it does not help a journalist decide whether some information is newsworthy.
Suppose we try the assumption negation technique. If deciding whether some information is newsworthy cannot raise ethical dilemmas, then Anita’s argument collapses since she cannot conclude that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for ethical dilemmas. Anita might be able to conclude that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for deciding whether information is newsworthy, but she can no longer say that it is inadequate for ethical dilemmas.
Answer choice (B): Anita does not need to assume that there are circumstances in which it would be ethically wrong for a journalist to go to press with legitimately acquired, newsworthy information. Even if there are no circumstances in which it would be ethically wrong for a journalist to do so, Anita can still be correct in claiming that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for typical journalist ethical dilemmas.
Answer choice (C): Anita does not need to assume that the most serious professional dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face are not ethical dilemmas. Even if the most serious professional dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face are ethical dilemmas, that still does not weaken Anita’s argument that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for typical ethic dilemmas that a journalist faces.
Answer choice (D): Anita does not need to assume that there are no ethical dilemmas that would not be conclusively resolved by an adequate system of journalist ethics. Suppose there are still ethical dilemmas that would not be resolved even by an adequate system of journalist ethics, Anita’s argument that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for a journalist’s typical ethical dilemmas still stands.
Answer choice (E): Anita argues that since traditional journalistic ethics cannot provide guidance for the typical case of ethical dilemma that a journalist faces, it is therefore inadequate. She does not need to assume, however, that for a system of journalist ethics to be adequate it must provide guidance for every case. Anita’s argument focuses on the typical case, not every possible case, of ethical dilemma.
Assumption. The correct answer choice is (A)
Anita argues that since traditional journalistic ethics cannot help a journalist decide whether some information is newsworthy, Marcus is wrong to claim that traditional journalistic ethics is adequate for most ethical dilemmas the journalist is likely to face.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. Anita argues that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for most ethical dilemmas that a journalist typically faces, since it does not help a journalist decide whether some information is newsworthy.
Suppose we try the assumption negation technique. If deciding whether some information is newsworthy cannot raise ethical dilemmas, then Anita’s argument collapses since she cannot conclude that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for ethical dilemmas. Anita might be able to conclude that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for deciding whether information is newsworthy, but she can no longer say that it is inadequate for ethical dilemmas.
Answer choice (B): Anita does not need to assume that there are circumstances in which it would be ethically wrong for a journalist to go to press with legitimately acquired, newsworthy information. Even if there are no circumstances in which it would be ethically wrong for a journalist to do so, Anita can still be correct in claiming that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for typical journalist ethical dilemmas.
Answer choice (C): Anita does not need to assume that the most serious professional dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face are not ethical dilemmas. Even if the most serious professional dilemmas that a journalist is likely to face are ethical dilemmas, that still does not weaken Anita’s argument that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for typical ethic dilemmas that a journalist faces.
Answer choice (D): Anita does not need to assume that there are no ethical dilemmas that would not be conclusively resolved by an adequate system of journalist ethics. Suppose there are still ethical dilemmas that would not be resolved even by an adequate system of journalist ethics, Anita’s argument that traditional journalistic ethics is inadequate for a journalist’s typical ethical dilemmas still stands.
Answer choice (E): Anita argues that since traditional journalistic ethics cannot provide guidance for the typical case of ethical dilemma that a journalist faces, it is therefore inadequate. She does not need to assume, however, that for a system of journalist ethics to be adequate it must provide guidance for every case. Anita’s argument focuses on the typical case, not every possible case, of ethical dilemma.