Susan and Jessica are arguing over the importance of Arthur Dobrin's eight questions to be considered when resolving an ethical dilemma. Susan is of the view that these questions are apt and relevant. Jessica does not agree with Susan's view. Which of the following would weaken Susan's argument?a. Arthur Dobrin's eight questions are based on the assumption that feelings are not taken into consideration.b. Arthur Dobrin's eight questions are based on the fact that alternative resolutions for one to select from are always present.c. Arthur Dobrin's eight questions are based on the fact that there is not enough information available for one to answer the questions.d. Arthur Dobrin's eight questions are based on the assumption that there is sufficient time for the degree of contemplation that such questions require.

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Answer:

d. Arthur Dobrin's eight questions are based on the assumption that there is sufficient time for the degree of contemplation that such questions require.

Explanation:

Arthur Dobrin eight questions are

(1) What are the facts?

(2) What can you guess about the facts you don’t know?

(3) What do the facts mean?

(4) What does the problem look like through the eyes of the people involved?

(5) What will happen if you choose one thing rather than another?

(6) What do your feelings tell you?

(7) What will you think of yourself if you decide on thing or another?

(8) Can you explain and justify your decision to others?

Therefore:

It is not Option A, because Option A which deals with the issue of feelings is reflected in Question 6 and 7.

It is not Option B, because Option B deals with issue of availability of alternatives which is reflected in question 5

It is not Option C, because Option C deals with issue of unavailability of adequate information, which is reflected in question 2

Hence, the correct answer is OPTION D, because, the assumption that there is sufficient time for degree of contemplation is not present in the eight questions of Arthur Dobrin.