- Sun Nov 26, 2017 6:48 pm
#41906
I can see now that the relationship is such that a just legal system actually requires the guarantee (assuming there is one, since "it is important to" may not even translate cleanly to "it is required to").
Nikki Siclunov wrote:Hi mokkyukkyu,Ah! I see that this was my mistake. I was too eager with the indicator "ensure" as it typically would precede a necessary condition. Tricky testmakers, very tricky!
Answer choice (A) is incorrect, because this condition will not ensure that the legal system remains just. This answer choice seems to suggest the following:
This is clearly a Mistaken Reversal of the principle (see above). Nothing will necessarily ensure a just legal system: ensuring that lawbreakers don't have an unfair advantage is a necessary, not a sufficient, condition for this outcome. Thus, if the system is to remain just, the condition referenced in the stem must be met.
- lawbreakers cannot have an unfair advantage over law abiders Legal system remain just
Hope this clears it up!
Thanks,
I can see now that the relationship is such that a just legal system actually requires the guarantee (assuming there is one, since "it is important to" may not even translate cleanly to "it is required to").