- Fri Aug 24, 2018 6:45 pm
#50070
@ja123,
You're right that (E) is not really identifying an ad hominem flaw. In fact, (B) does this much more directly.
So what is (E) really saying? More or less, it's saying that the Commentator (author) is guilty himself of doing something that he criticizes someone else (Roehmer) of doing. It's hypocritical in THAT sense.
Even if this didn't jump out to you, it's worth asking yourself, "well, can I find evidence of this if I go back and look through the stimulus?" I'll be honest, it wasn't my prephrase. I didn't immediately catch the Commentator doing this until I read that answer choice.
But when I go back and look for what the Commentator criticizes Roehmer for (various things, but among them, that " lately she has taken the further step of impugning (=calling into question) the motives of her adversaries," I next ask, "ok, does the author do this, too?"
And after looking again, you will hopefully spot that towards the end of the stimulus, the Commentator does exactly that! "since her column is just an attempt to please her loyal readers." He's saying that her motives aren't actually X as they appear, but really Y. He's impugning them! And he just criticized her for impugning other people's motives.
This is what (E) addresses: "employs a tactic at one point that it elsewhere objects to"
You're right that (E) is not really identifying an ad hominem flaw. In fact, (B) does this much more directly.
So what is (E) really saying? More or less, it's saying that the Commentator (author) is guilty himself of doing something that he criticizes someone else (Roehmer) of doing. It's hypocritical in THAT sense.
Even if this didn't jump out to you, it's worth asking yourself, "well, can I find evidence of this if I go back and look through the stimulus?" I'll be honest, it wasn't my prephrase. I didn't immediately catch the Commentator doing this until I read that answer choice.
But when I go back and look for what the Commentator criticizes Roehmer for (various things, but among them, that " lately she has taken the further step of impugning (=calling into question) the motives of her adversaries," I next ask, "ok, does the author do this, too?"
And after looking again, you will hopefully spot that towards the end of the stimulus, the Commentator does exactly that! "since her column is just an attempt to please her loyal readers." He's saying that her motives aren't actually X as they appear, but really Y. He's impugning them! And he just criticized her for impugning other people's motives.
This is what (E) addresses: "employs a tactic at one point that it elsewhere objects to"