- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23743
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, the author attempts to discredit all of Francis Bacon's work based on one inconsistency:
Answer choice (A): There is no such presumption; the reason that authority opinion is referenced is that Bacon advised against accepting such opinions uncritically, yet did so himself.
Answer choice (B): While the author does do this, this is not the flaw in the reasoning. The flaw is that this is used to show Bacon to be hypocritical and thereby conclude that his findings should be disregarded.
Answer choice (C): The author does reference Bacon's statements, but does not assert that they are evidence of Bacon's opinions. Even if this had been done, this would not be a flaw in this context, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author does not ignore this fact—the argument does not require its reference. The flaw is that Bacon's scientific findings are questioned not based on their antiquity, but on the fact that Bacon sometimes acted in ways contrary to what he advised.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Based on Bacon's hypocrisy (a critique of his character), the author of the stimulus concludes that Bacon's scientific findings are questionable.
Flaw. The correct answer choice is (E)
In this stimulus, the author attempts to discredit all of Francis Bacon's work based on one inconsistency:
- Premise: Bacon warned against relying uncritically on opinions of others.
Premise: Bacon is guilty of such reliance himself.
Conclusion: Bacon's important optics discoveries should be disregarded.
Answer choice (A): There is no such presumption; the reason that authority opinion is referenced is that Bacon advised against accepting such opinions uncritically, yet did so himself.
Answer choice (B): While the author does do this, this is not the flaw in the reasoning. The flaw is that this is used to show Bacon to be hypocritical and thereby conclude that his findings should be disregarded.
Answer choice (C): The author does reference Bacon's statements, but does not assert that they are evidence of Bacon's opinions. Even if this had been done, this would not be a flaw in this context, so this answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (D): The author does not ignore this fact—the argument does not require its reference. The flaw is that Bacon's scientific findings are questioned not based on their antiquity, but on the fact that Bacon sometimes acted in ways contrary to what he advised.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. Based on Bacon's hypocrisy (a critique of his character), the author of the stimulus concludes that Bacon's scientific findings are questionable.