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#100733
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A).
The author is making the argument that is it important that people practice what they preach but they note that there are exceptions to that statement. The author uses the example that it is no more necessary for logicians to be logical than it is for physicians to have healthy lifestyles.
We can notice that this is a bad argument. The example the author is providing is not appropriate. While logicians have to be logical and as such, they can't be illogical. Whereas physicians don't have to have a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent physicians.
This is a flaw question that asks to find the error the author has made. The prephrase is that the author has made an error when providing an example because physicians don't have to have a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. because physicians don't have to follow a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent and the example fails to support the claim that it is important that people practice what they preach.
Answer choice (B): Since the stimulus does not have anything to do with physician health deteriorating, this answer choice introduces a new idea and therefore is wrong.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not concern itself with who can cause more harm.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not compare whether it is harder to be logical or be healthy. New information is not allowed in flaw questions.
Answer choice (E): Logicians are in the act of logic and as such, it is fair to assume an illogical logician is incompetent. This AC isn't a flaw and therefore can't be the right answer.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A).
The author is making the argument that is it important that people practice what they preach but they note that there are exceptions to that statement. The author uses the example that it is no more necessary for logicians to be logical than it is for physicians to have healthy lifestyles.
We can notice that this is a bad argument. The example the author is providing is not appropriate. While logicians have to be logical and as such, they can't be illogical. Whereas physicians don't have to have a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent physicians.
This is a flaw question that asks to find the error the author has made. The prephrase is that the author has made an error when providing an example because physicians don't have to have a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. because physicians don't have to follow a healthy lifestyle in order to be competent and the example fails to support the claim that it is important that people practice what they preach.
Answer choice (B): Since the stimulus does not have anything to do with physician health deteriorating, this answer choice introduces a new idea and therefore is wrong.
Answer choice (C): The stimulus does not concern itself with who can cause more harm.
Answer choice (D): The stimulus does not compare whether it is harder to be logical or be healthy. New information is not allowed in flaw questions.
Answer choice (E): Logicians are in the act of logic and as such, it is fair to assume an illogical logician is incompetent. This AC isn't a flaw and therefore can't be the right answer.