- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#24342
Complete Question Explanation
Must be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus consists of conditional principles and can be somewhat confusing. You need to focus on whether the stimulus leads to some conclusion. The governing principle in the stimulus is:
Since you are asked to identify what, logically speaking, must be true, you should focus on that logical outcome of the principles in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice states that infants should never be held morally responsible for their actions. While that may be reasonable, it does not follow logically from the stimulus. The stimulus states that sometimes infants are not able to control how they are treated, which means that there is a given group of actions that infants cannot be morally responsible for, but it does not logically support the idea that infants should never be held morally responsible for any of their actions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): This choice may have been attractive, because you may have assumed that the “commonly performed actions” include those that everyone performs as an outcome of some treatment commonly received as infants. However, when the stimulus states that everyone performs actions that are the outcomes of treatments received as infants, that logically implies neither that the actions nor that the treatments are the same from person to person, so this choice is unjustified and incorrect.
Answer choice (C): First of all, this choice should be immediately discarded as it does not follow from the clearly intended line of discussion. The argument grants that it is difficult to determine whether adults are responsible for treatment that they receive as adults, but focuses on treatment received as infants. Furthermore, the phrase “difficult to determine” does not imply that the answer is fairly often yes, and fairly often no. The difficulty of determining an outcome for certain is not always related to the likelihood of correctly guessing the outcome.
Answer choice (D): This choice offers the principle “Control→Morally Responsible,” which is a Mistaken Negation of the principle in the stimulus. This choice does not follow logically, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If everyone sometimes performs acts for which they are not morally responsible, that means that no-one should be held morally responsible for every act one performs.
Must be True—SN. The correct answer choice is (E)
The stimulus consists of conditional principles and can be somewhat confusing. You need to focus on whether the stimulus leads to some conclusion. The governing principle in the stimulus is:
- No Control Not morally responsible for action or outcomes
Since you are asked to identify what, logically speaking, must be true, you should focus on that logical outcome of the principles in the stimulus.
Answer choice (A): This choice states that infants should never be held morally responsible for their actions. While that may be reasonable, it does not follow logically from the stimulus. The stimulus states that sometimes infants are not able to control how they are treated, which means that there is a given group of actions that infants cannot be morally responsible for, but it does not logically support the idea that infants should never be held morally responsible for any of their actions, so this choice is wrong.
Answer choice (B): This choice may have been attractive, because you may have assumed that the “commonly performed actions” include those that everyone performs as an outcome of some treatment commonly received as infants. However, when the stimulus states that everyone performs actions that are the outcomes of treatments received as infants, that logically implies neither that the actions nor that the treatments are the same from person to person, so this choice is unjustified and incorrect.
Answer choice (C): First of all, this choice should be immediately discarded as it does not follow from the clearly intended line of discussion. The argument grants that it is difficult to determine whether adults are responsible for treatment that they receive as adults, but focuses on treatment received as infants. Furthermore, the phrase “difficult to determine” does not imply that the answer is fairly often yes, and fairly often no. The difficulty of determining an outcome for certain is not always related to the likelihood of correctly guessing the outcome.
Answer choice (D): This choice offers the principle “Control→Morally Responsible,” which is a Mistaken Negation of the principle in the stimulus. This choice does not follow logically, and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. If everyone sometimes performs acts for which they are not morally responsible, that means that no-one should be held morally responsible for every act one performs.