LSAT 153 – Section 2 – Question 09
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| Point at issue: disagree +Disagr Value Judgment +ValJudg | A
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B
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156
C
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Santiago: I’m uncomfortable with the idea of calculating the biosphere’s dollar value in order to justify protecting it. Such an approach implies that the biosphere’s most important value lies in the “services” it provides us.
Speaker 1 Summary
Ellen says that we should prioritize protecting Earth’s biosphere. This is supported by a recent estimate by a group of experts that the biosphere provides $33 trillion worth of “services” to humans each year.
Speaker 2 Summary
Santiago concludes that we should not use an economic approach to justify protecting the biosphere. Why not? Because taking that approach implies that the biosphere is primarily important due to the “services” it provides. Santiago presumably thinks that the biosphere’s truest value lies elsewhere.
Objective
We want to find a disagreement between Ellen and Santiago. They disagree about whether economic valuation is a good justification for protecting Earth’s biosphere.
A
Estimating the dollar value of the biosphere’s essential services is an appropriate way of providing a rationale for making protection of the biosphere a high priority.
Ellen agrees and Santiago disagrees, so this is the disagreement. Ellen’s argument does exactly this, using an estimated dollar value to rationalize protecting the biosphere. Santiago, though, says that economic value is not how we should justify protecting the biosphere.
B
The biosphere’s most important value lies in something other than the services it provides to human beings.
Santiago agrees with this, but Ellen never disagrees. Ellen focuses on the value of the “services” provided by the biosphere, but doesn’t eliminate the possibility of a more important value.
C
Calculating the dollar value of the biosphere’s essential services is the most effective way to ensure that protecting the biosphere is treated as a matter of urgency.
Neither speaker talks about what would be the most effective way to ensure that the biosphere is urgently protected, so we can’t say that either Ellen or Santiago expresses an opinion.
D
The idea that the dollar value of the biosphere’s essential services can be accurately calculated is unrealistic.
Neither speaker makes this claim. Ellen accepts the idea of estimating this dollar value, and even Santiago doesn’t take issue with whether the calculation is realistic.
E
Calculating the dollar value of the biosphere’s essential services implies that the biosphere’s most important value lies in the services it provides to human beings.
Santiago agrees with this, but Ellen doesn’t disagree. Ellen doesn’t talk at all about the implications of doing this calculation, or about what the biosphere’s most important value is.
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Section 1 - Reading Comprehension
- Passage 1 – Passage
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- Passage 3 – Passage
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Section 2 - Logical Reasoning
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Section 3 - Logical Reasoning
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