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When Professor Nissen learned that one of his better students was about to drop

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When Professor Nissen learned that one of his better students was about to drop out of school because he was unable to pay his fees and keep up with his rent at the same time, he spoke to his wife about it. They felt sorry for the student and decided to offer their unused garage apartment to him rent free for the remainder of the school year. Did the Nissens engage in “argument from pity” fallacy?

          A.   Yes

        B.   No (argument fromo pity, yes; fallacy, no)When Professor Nissen learned that one of his better students was about to drop out of school because he was unable to pay his fees and keep up with his rent at the same time, he spoke to his wife about it. They felt sorry for the student and decided to offer their unused garage apartment to him rent free for the remainder of the school year. Did the Nissens engage in “argument from pity” fallacy?

          A.   Yes

        B.   No (argument fromo pity, yes; fallacy, no)When Professor Nissen learned that one of his better students was about to drop out of school because he was unable to pay his fees and keep up with his rent at the same time, he spoke to his wife about it. They felt sorry for the student and decided to offer their unused garage apartment to him rent free for the remainder of the school year. Did the Nissens engage in “argument from pity” fallacy?

          A.   Yes

        B.   No (argument fromo pity, yes; fallacy, no)

Explanation / Answer

A. Yes

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