- Sat Jul 08, 2017 11:09 am
#36946
Complete Question Explanation
Assumption—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus provides the following conditional argument:
theme, the necessary variable in both the premise and the conclusion. In order to connect this
conclusion to this premise, the argument requires a supporter assumption: A premise which,
although not stated explicitly in the stimulus, bridges the gap between the two conditional statements.
Since we are asked to find the choice that provides the required assumption, we should look for the
answer that ties together the loose ends of this argument: Moral codes and civilized society.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, as it supplies the needed link between moral
codes and civilized society. We know from the stimulus that the following of moral codes requires at
least some who will put others interests over their own, so without such people, moral codes could not
be followed. If civilized society also depends on the existence of these sometimes selfless people, as
this answer choice provides, then we can conclude that without such people, moral codes could not be followed, and civilized society could not exist.
Answer choice (B): This choice is causal rather than conditional, so it should be eliminated. Conditional
reasoning requires conditional assumptions. Furthermore, since the stimulus specifies that empathy is
only sometimes required, this leaves open the possibility that, most of the time, civilized society is fine
without such empathy. Thus we need not assume that lack of empathy is usually detrimental.
Answer choice (C): This choice is the Mistaken Reversal of the required assumption, so we should
eliminate it. Also, the stimulus sought to establish a necessity, whereas this choice concerns a sufficiency.
That is, the stimulus says that civilized society requires some degree of selflessness, whereas this answer
choice presents the assumption that this selflessness guarantees that a society will be civilized.
Answer choice (D): The fact that certain moral codes have arisen in some civilized societies does not
establish a conditional link between civilized society and moral codes. It is therefore irrelevant to the
conditional argumentative strategy in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): A description of the results of empathy does not establish a link between moral
codes and civilized society, so this choice is incorrect.
Assumption—SN. The correct answer choice is (A)
This stimulus provides the following conditional argument:
- Premise: Empathy is essential to the following of moral codes, which sometimes require people
to put the interests of others above self-interest.
Conclusion: Therefore civilized society could not exist without empathy.
- Premise: MC E (that is, if moral codes are to be followed, empathy is required)
Conclusion: CS E (that is, if civilized society is to exist, empathy is required)
theme, the necessary variable in both the premise and the conclusion. In order to connect this
conclusion to this premise, the argument requires a supporter assumption: A premise which,
although not stated explicitly in the stimulus, bridges the gap between the two conditional statements.
Since we are asked to find the choice that provides the required assumption, we should look for the
answer that ties together the loose ends of this argument: Moral codes and civilized society.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice, as it supplies the needed link between moral
codes and civilized society. We know from the stimulus that the following of moral codes requires at
least some who will put others interests over their own, so without such people, moral codes could not
be followed. If civilized society also depends on the existence of these sometimes selfless people, as
this answer choice provides, then we can conclude that without such people, moral codes could not be followed, and civilized society could not exist.
Answer choice (B): This choice is causal rather than conditional, so it should be eliminated. Conditional
reasoning requires conditional assumptions. Furthermore, since the stimulus specifies that empathy is
only sometimes required, this leaves open the possibility that, most of the time, civilized society is fine
without such empathy. Thus we need not assume that lack of empathy is usually detrimental.
Answer choice (C): This choice is the Mistaken Reversal of the required assumption, so we should
eliminate it. Also, the stimulus sought to establish a necessity, whereas this choice concerns a sufficiency.
That is, the stimulus says that civilized society requires some degree of selflessness, whereas this answer
choice presents the assumption that this selflessness guarantees that a society will be civilized.
Answer choice (D): The fact that certain moral codes have arisen in some civilized societies does not
establish a conditional link between civilized society and moral codes. It is therefore irrelevant to the
conditional argumentative strategy in the stimulus.
Answer choice (E): A description of the results of empathy does not establish a link between moral
codes and civilized society, so this choice is incorrect.