- Thu Apr 26, 2018 5:22 pm
#45266
kjjida9797,
I think you've slightly missed the connection between most beautiful and best. If it were true that the most beautiful pieces of art were NOT the best, it would fully disrupt the connection between beauty and best. In other words, it would fully invalidate the authors conclusion, as he/she is using beauty and best basically interchangeably. If it's not true that they are related, that is very damaging to the argument...therefore the assumption negation technique appears to work here.
Hope this helps!
AB
I think you've slightly missed the connection between most beautiful and best. If it were true that the most beautiful pieces of art were NOT the best, it would fully disrupt the connection between beauty and best. In other words, it would fully invalidate the authors conclusion, as he/she is using beauty and best basically interchangeably. If it's not true that they are related, that is very damaging to the argument...therefore the assumption negation technique appears to work here.
Hope this helps!
AB