- Fri Jan 21, 2011 12:00 am
#23776
Complete Question Explanation
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
Just because none of the foundation’s money would be used for the weapons-related research does not mean that the money would not indirectly assist the university in pursuing such research. What if the funding in question is directed towards a humanitarian project that is already fully funded by grants that have no-strings-attached, which frees up money be diverted towards weapons-related research instead? The university would still be true to their promise, and yet the foundation’s money would have indirectly assisted in the pursuit of weapons-related research. Answer choice (A) is therefore correct.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (B): The fact that other research projects pursued by the university might be weapons-related as well does not affect the conclusion of the argument. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): It is clear that the university made the promise with the specific intention of retaining the grant. The university’s motivations are irrelevant to understanding whether the foundation’s reasoning is valid.
Answer choice (D): Since the money will be used for a humanitarian purpose, there is no reason to suspect it will not be used at all. This answer choice alters the facts in the stimulus and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): It is clear that the new objective of the grant is to benefit humanitarian research. The distinction between means and ends is irrelevant to the author’s conclusion. This answer choice is incorrect.
Flaw in the Reasoning. The correct answer choice is (A)
Just because none of the foundation’s money would be used for the weapons-related research does not mean that the money would not indirectly assist the university in pursuing such research. What if the funding in question is directed towards a humanitarian project that is already fully funded by grants that have no-strings-attached, which frees up money be diverted towards weapons-related research instead? The university would still be true to their promise, and yet the foundation’s money would have indirectly assisted in the pursuit of weapons-related research. Answer choice (A) is therefore correct.
Answer choice (A): This is the correct answer choice. See discussion above.
Answer choice (B): The fact that other research projects pursued by the university might be weapons-related as well does not affect the conclusion of the argument. This answer choice is incorrect.
Answer choice (C): It is clear that the university made the promise with the specific intention of retaining the grant. The university’s motivations are irrelevant to understanding whether the foundation’s reasoning is valid.
Answer choice (D): Since the money will be used for a humanitarian purpose, there is no reason to suspect it will not be used at all. This answer choice alters the facts in the stimulus and is incorrect.
Answer choice (E): It is clear that the new objective of the grant is to benefit humanitarian research. The distinction between means and ends is irrelevant to the author’s conclusion. This answer choice is incorrect.