Cоnsider the fоllоwing аrgument аnd mаp: “Some people think that they should go to an Ivy League university, like Harvard. Other people believe that it’s better to attend a local public university. Actually, because 2 everyone has access to libraries and the internet, 3 you can learn anything you want to on your own. Consequently,1 it’s best to not attend any university at all.” MC 2.3d Question 1.pngSuppose Coraline claims: “while it’s true that you can learn anything you want to on your own, should we necessarily conclude from this that you shouldn’t attend a university? Consider this: perhaps going to universities is not really about learning. Instead, it’s about acquiring valuable social networks.” What part of the argument is Coraline criticizing?
Cоnsider the fоllоwing аrgument аnd mаp: “Some people think that they should go to an Ivy League university, like Harvard. Other people believe that it’s better to attend a local public university. Actually, because 2 everyone has access to libraries and the internet, 3 you can learn anything you want to on your own. Consequently,1 it’s best to not attend any university at all.” MC 2.3d Question 1.pngImagine that Sam says: “some people in the world live in impoverished areas where there are neither libraries nor telecommunication networks that are capable of delivering the internet.” What part of the argument is Sam criticizing?