- Thu Feb 15, 2018 6:42 pm
#43936
I'm working from the QTT book on this, but it says it's #9, sec. 1 Feb '95.
I thought the conclusion is "either way the dissertation is counterproductive and frustrates the appropriate goals of the doctoral program" and "Hence, doctoral dissertations should not be required in the humanities" is a subsidiary conclusion. Because of this, I thought that answer choice D was correct; it links via assumption that humanities are different and therefore should have different treatment when it comes to dissertations. Answer choice C to me reads that the phrase mentioned is the conclusion. I would really appreciate an explanation here! Thanks!
I thought the conclusion is "either way the dissertation is counterproductive and frustrates the appropriate goals of the doctoral program" and "Hence, doctoral dissertations should not be required in the humanities" is a subsidiary conclusion. Because of this, I thought that answer choice D was correct; it links via assumption that humanities are different and therefore should have different treatment when it comes to dissertations. Answer choice C to me reads that the phrase mentioned is the conclusion. I would really appreciate an explanation here! Thanks!