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The conclusion is about the location of the artwork and not the price. So, A is kind of irrelevant.
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Ron Purewal
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first question of interest: if you contend that choice a is wrong, then which choice do you contend is right, and why?
remember that process of elimination is golden. choice a is sort of strange (discussed below), but it's the only choice that doesn't directly weaken the argument, and as such should be picked. -- i agree with you that choice a is weird. it doesn't directly weaken the logic of the argument, though. rather, i guess (and i gather you, also, are saying) that it causes the argument to equivocate: if it is accepted as a premise, then the argument is at once talking about 'valuable' artwork and claiming that said 'value' is in the eye of the beholder. i agree that this is a problem: exposing equivocation in an argument doesn't, strictly speaking, weaken the line of argument, but it does cast doubt on the validity of the argument (in a reductio ad absurdum sort of way). i will bring this problem to the attention of those who are in charge of our can exams. -- if you are convinced that another of the answer choices is better than choice a, then post which one(s) you think is/are better. |
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