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- Wed Jul 21, 2021 4:48 pm
#88947
Hi,
Yes, so I ruled out answer choice E, because the argument doesn't contend that humans should live off only grain, but rather that consumption would soon be morally unacceptable, and so I think if you were to choose E, you would probably be under the false guise that if meat is morally unacceptable to eat, then human diet will consist solely of grains. This is a rather subtle false dilemma, because while the argument does indeed mention only those two food groups, there is nothing within it that leads one to the conclusion they must comprise the entirety of the human dining experience.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Yes, so I ruled out answer choice E, because the argument doesn't contend that humans should live off only grain, but rather that consumption would soon be morally unacceptable, and so I think if you were to choose E, you would probably be under the false guise that if meat is morally unacceptable to eat, then human diet will consist solely of grains. This is a rather subtle false dilemma, because while the argument does indeed mention only those two food groups, there is nothing within it that leads one to the conclusion they must comprise the entirety of the human dining experience.
Let me know if you have any further questions.