- Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:47 am
#26272
Hi LSATconqueror,
Thanks for your question, and welcome to the forum!
I will diagram the stimulus and the correct answer choice. Stimulus first:
Premise:
Encourage free thought and expression Creativity flourishes
Conclusion:
Creativity flourished encouraged free thought and expression.
This is mistaken reversal - it is not logically valid just to reverse the two elements; if we want to find the contrapositive, we must both reverse and negate them.
Correct answer (E):
Premise:
democratic citizens' opinions meaningful
Conclusion:
~citizens' opinions meaningful ~democratic
This reasoning, by contrast, is valid; the conditional elements are both reversed and negated, and thus the conclusion is the contrapositive of the premise. Because the reasoning is valid, the answer choice does NOT parallel the flawed reasoning of the argument in the stimulus, and this is the correct answer.
I hope that helps.
Thanks for your question, and welcome to the forum!
I will diagram the stimulus and the correct answer choice. Stimulus first:
Premise:
Encourage free thought and expression Creativity flourishes
Conclusion:
Creativity flourished encouraged free thought and expression.
This is mistaken reversal - it is not logically valid just to reverse the two elements; if we want to find the contrapositive, we must both reverse and negate them.
Correct answer (E):
Premise:
democratic citizens' opinions meaningful
Conclusion:
~citizens' opinions meaningful ~democratic
This reasoning, by contrast, is valid; the conditional elements are both reversed and negated, and thus the conclusion is the contrapositive of the premise. Because the reasoning is valid, the answer choice does NOT parallel the flawed reasoning of the argument in the stimulus, and this is the correct answer.
I hope that helps.