Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages ask whether it’s okay to lie to someone who lies. Passage A says some people think lying back is fair because liars give up the right to honest treatment, but warns that lying hurts trust and so we shouldn’t automatically copy liars—even harmless liars aren’t always fair game. Passage B explains a Kantian idea: when someone acts wrongly they implicitly allow others to treat them the same way, so others have a right to respond in kind but are not required to do so.
Logic Breakdown
Note that Passage B’s Kantian authorization applies only if an act can be treated as the product of a rational decision; to reconcile A and B, choose the option that denies that pathological lies are reasonably attributable to rational agency.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage20.Which one of the following, if true, would most help to make the suggestion in passage A that a harmless pathological liar's tall tales would not constitute sufficient reason to lie to him (second-to-last sentence of passage A) compatible with the Kantian argument laid out in the first paragraph of passage B?
Correct Answer
B
Passage B describes the Kantian move as treating another's act "as if that person's act is the product of a rational decision," so Kantian authorization presupposes rational agency. Passage A asserts that "But his tall tales would not constitute sufficient reason to lie to him." If "rationality cannot be reasonably attributed to pathological behavior," then the Kantian premise does not hold for the pathological liar and the Kantian argument does not authorize lying in this case—making Passage A's claim compatible with Passage B.
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