- Thu May 22, 2014 7:06 pm
#14801
Hi nattycat,
Thanks for your question. I can see that you misunderstood the conclusion of the argument. The conclusion states,
Your interpretation of the conclusion is the Mistaken Negation of this idea, which is why you thought answer choice (A) would be attractive (that would be the Mistaken Reversal). Note that the Mistaken Negation and the Mistaken Reversal are contrapositives of each other.
Let me know if this clears things up!
Thanks for your question. I can see that you misunderstood the conclusion of the argument. The conclusion states,
It is best not to take a strong position on an issue unless you have considered all important evidence conflicting with that position.Applying the Unless Equation, the statement modified by the word "unless" should be understood as the necessary condition. The remainder must be negated to become the sufficient condition:
Take strong position Consider all important evidenceIn other words, to take a strong position on an issue, you must consider all important evidence conflicting with that position.
Your interpretation of the conclusion is the Mistaken Negation of this idea, which is why you thought answer choice (A) would be attractive (that would be the Mistaken Reversal). Note that the Mistaken Negation and the Mistaken Reversal are contrapositives of each other.
Let me know if this clears things up!
Nikki Siclunov
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