hi,
Why is C the correct answer choice over choice E? I felt like C focused on the evidence and E focused on the conclusion of the argument...
just need some help sorting this one out.
thanks!
Mike.Kim Wrote:Tough question.
Here's the core of this argument:
During people's struggle to become free, people have best chance of gaining virtues necessary for freedom.
THEREFORE
If external force intervenes, that community will almost surely fail to be truly free.
What is the author's reason for using this evidence to prove this conclusion? He seems to be saying that people need to struggle and develop these virtues in order to stay free, and that's why his conclusion is true. Answer choice (C) represents this idea well.
(E) is very attractive but has some issues --
1) The argument is not about external forces imposing real freedom-- it's about the fact that when external forces impose political self-determination, real freedom doesn't generally arise. The answer incorrectly mixes up various subjects in the argument to create an answer that doesn't have direct relevance.
2) Whether the external forces should or shouldn't do something is never explicitly or implicitly discussed -- the argument is specifically about the impact this has on freedom.
irenaj Wrote:But "real freedom" in E is really alike "truly free" in the stimulus. Why aren't they the same thing?
Any thought would be appreciated!
irenaj Wrote:But "real freedom" in E is really alike "truly free" in the stimulus. Why aren't they the same thing?
Any thought would be appreciated!