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danget bobby

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PT 37 Section 4 # 14

Post by danget bobby » Mon Apr 05, 2010 11:40 am

A, B and D are clearly wrong, but what makes E correct and C incorrect?

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Re: PT 37 Section 4 # 14

Post by yoni45 » Mon Apr 05, 2010 12:37 pm

danget bobby wrote:A, B and D are clearly wrong, but what makes E correct and C incorrect?

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The original argument pointed out that an attempt to meet a particular goal isn't enough to fully explain a particular course of action, because another course of action could have met the goal even better.

With (C), we don't have a particular goal being insufficient to explain a 'course of action' (their inability to work together isn't a course of action). Further, there's no alternative provided that would allow that goal to be met *even better*.

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Re: PT 37 Section 4 # 14

Post by danget bobby » Mon Apr 05, 2010 1:03 pm

makes sense, thanks!

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