- Fri Apr 29, 2016 12:50 pm
#23632
Complete Question Explanation
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B)
Both Alia and Martha would agree to the statement in answer choice (C), and thus it is incorrect. Answer choices (A) and (E) are more factual than moral in nature, and since the disagreement is definitely moral in nature, both are incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The argument in the stimulus is a classic "does the end justify the means" disagreement. Alia says emphatically that there can be "no justification" for Hawthorne's behavior. So, no matter what the result, Hawthorne's behavior is unjustified. Martha disagree with that sentiment, citing the outcome of benefiting the public as justifying what Hawthorne did. Because the end was of value to the public, Martha indicates that Hawthorne was not unethical. the issue then, is whether the results of Hawthorne's actions can affect whether they are ethical. Alia says no, Martha says yes, and thus this is the correct answer.
Point at Issue. The correct answer choice is (B)
Both Alia and Martha would agree to the statement in answer choice (C), and thus it is incorrect. Answer choices (A) and (E) are more factual than moral in nature, and since the disagreement is definitely moral in nature, both are incorrect.
Answer choice (B): This is the correct answer choice. The argument in the stimulus is a classic "does the end justify the means" disagreement. Alia says emphatically that there can be "no justification" for Hawthorne's behavior. So, no matter what the result, Hawthorne's behavior is unjustified. Martha disagree with that sentiment, citing the outcome of benefiting the public as justifying what Hawthorne did. Because the end was of value to the public, Martha indicates that Hawthorne was not unethical. the issue then, is whether the results of Hawthorne's actions can affect whether they are ethical. Alia says no, Martha says yes, and thus this is the correct answer.