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The author concludes that as organ transplants allow people to live longer, people with degenerative brain disorders will from a larger proportion of the population.
Why?
Because we can never do brain transplants.
The author assumes that if we can’t do brain transplants, we can’t cure or eliminate degenerative brain disorders. This overlooks the possibility that we might be able to cure degenerative brain disorders through some means besides transplants, such that eventually we might have a smaller proportion of people with brain disorders (maybe we can totally eliminate it, too).
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