PTA.S4.Q25 - Louis' argument on People's intentions

FautApprendreLSAT1FautApprendreLSAT1 Core Member
edited January 2021 in Logical Reasoning 314 karma

What is the stimulus saying??

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  • oneclimboneclimb Alum Member
    edited January 2021 268 karma

    I feel you. This one made me pause for awhile.

    "Cannot" means you negate the comparative. So "cannot be more bad than good" just becomes "more good."

    C: Generally, people have more good than bad intentions.

    P: If we thought/believed that everyone had more bad than good intentions, then there would be no trust. And if society can survive, then there has to be trust. [Contra: no trust --> no chance for society]

    In other words...

    if we thought people more often want to screw us over --> no trust --> no chance for society to survive

    Therefore, people have more good than bad intentions

    Belief/thoughts vs. actual flaw. The flaw is the truth of the transitive chain. What if our thoughts can become a reality?

  • FautApprendreLSAT1FautApprendreLSAT1 Core Member
    314 karma

    @gandalfthewhite ohhh, thank you! I was really confused by the wording.

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