Multiple Choice
A refutation by logical analogy is:
A) An objection that refutes an argument by analogy.
B) An objection that draws an analogy between an action being presented as morally permissible and an action that is clearly morally wrong.
C) An objection that draws an analogy between the argument being criticized and a similar argument that is clearly not cogent.
D) An objection that takes the form of an argument by analogy.
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