- Wed Nov 07, 2012 5:12 pm
#6408
Also, a counterargument need not contain a counterexample. For instance, here's another counterargument to Dave's example above:
Argument: Driving faster than posted speed limits causes many accidents per year. Thus, we should install speed governors on car that limit their ability to exceed the posted speed limit.
Counterargument: That's a bad idea. Drinking large amounts of soda is also bad for us, but the recent proposal to restrict the sale of super-sized drinks in restaurants has been a disaster. In an effort to attract consumers, many restaurants now offer free refills on normal-sized soda drinks.
In this counterargument we have the use of analogy. This may be a good or a bad thing depending on how convinced you are that the comparison is reasonable, but there is no counterexample here. Just a counterargument that contains an analogy.
Nikki Siclunov
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