- Mon Apr 02, 2018 2:18 am
#44673
Hello! I have a question about answer choice B. When I negate this answer choice, I get, "We might not be able to know that past actions were good." Doesn't this attack the conclusion in the stimulus? If we cannot determine whether past actions are good or not, especially when we know about the consequences of these actions, how can the conclusion hold about our determination of the good/not in future actions?
Example: I do not know if my past volunteer work in the inner city was helpful to the people living there. I don't know whether this past action was good or not. Therefore, I may question my future actions. I may question whether my future decision to continuing volunteering will have good consequences.
Example: I do not know if my past volunteer work in the inner city was helpful to the people living there. I don't know whether this past action was good or not. Therefore, I may question my future actions. I may question whether my future decision to continuing volunteering will have good consequences.