Discussion
The philosopher’s argument requires the assumption that
*This question is included in June 2012 LSAT (PT66): Logical Reasoning B, question #7
(A) | one cannot be a moral agent if one lacks a concern for the consequences of actions |
(B) | ... |
(C) | ... |
(D) | ... |
(E) | ... |
(F) | ... |
The solution is
Posted: 01/05/2013 19:00
Why is E incorrect? I see B asvsimply a rewording of the passage. My answer was based on a=b and b=c then a must =c.