Would this be correct thinking?
MP
EP-->NS
NS-->EP
MP-->NS-->EP
EP-->NS-->MP
EP-->MP
mattsherman Wrote:I see your confusion lhermary. And it's not totally without justification. If you look at the last sentence it says that having a nervous system is necessary to experience pain. So it sounds like the term "experience pain" should be the sufficient condition.
The reason why the correct answer has "experience pain" in the necessary condition and not the sufficient one is that this is not an Inference question - it's a Sufficient Assumption. So rather than extracting information we know to be true, we need to add something to the argument that hasn't been stated.
The argument looks like
EP ---> NS
~NS
-------------
~MT
Notation Key: EP - experience pain, NS - nervous system, MT - mistreated
The evidence would allow us to simplify the argument before we look for the assumption
~EP (can be inferred from the stated evidence)
------
~MT
The assumption is thus
~EP ---> ~MT
and by contrapositive
MT ---> EP
Hope that helps!