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  • Tuesday, Aug 01 2023

    Hi Caya,

    Both arguments deal with probabilities relating to automobile safety.

    McBride says: when a subcompact and a full-size car collide, the people in the subcompact are more likely to be seriously injured than if theirs has also been a full-size car.

    Legget responds: it is more likely that someone will be seriously injured if one of the cars is a full-sized car than if neither car if full-sized.

    While both speak on probabilities, the two uses are different in scope. McBride talks about what type of car is more likely to lead to serious injury whereas Legget talks about what type of incidents are more likely to lead to serious injury.

    Therefore, Legget responds by shifting perspective from which the issue of automobile safety is considered.

    When responding to an argument you are either rejecting, reinterpreting or redirecting. In this case Legget is redirecting.

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