http://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-18-section-2-question-22/Hi there, I found the correct answer choice makes sense. But I chose A when I first do this question. I think A also explain the conflict by point out the possibility that: maybe because generally people don't know the fact that the mistaken scientific finding is mistaken; therefore, nowadays scientists study them and make more people know about the the inaccuracy of the earlier flawed research." (I know it sounds weird when you read this, but it comes out naturally to me when I encounter this question at first time). Answer D seems also problematic to me. Would it be valuable for nowadays scientists to study earlier but mistaken research just because they want to be more familiar to the older research. Maybe they are interested in scientific history, because the word "valuable" is really vague here, different people may have different standard of "valuable".
I notice that I made some assumption unconsciously, but I do not know what are those assumptions. I would really appreciate your help.
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In that respect, A doesn't help us out. We aren't wondering why scientists study earlier work which is what A might be explaining. We are wondering why it might be VALUABLE for them to do so. Even if they don't know the accounts to be mistaken, it doesn't let us know why they would be valuable to study since we know that they are in fact mistaken. D similarly fails in this manner: there's no reason that D gives why it would be valuable to study what is now known to be mistaken work.
Contrast these choices with B, which does provide a reason of value.
Hope this helps!