Multiple Choice
What is a refutation by logical analogy supposed to show?
A) That an action is morally wrong because it closely resembles a different action that is clearly wrong.
B) That you should not accept an argument by analogy because you did not accept an identical argument about two different actions.
C) That an argument is flawed because it closely resembles a different argument that is clearly flawed.
D) That you should accept an argument by analogy because you accepted a similar argument about two different actions.
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