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question 5 (1 point) the following question has two parts. answer part a first, and then part b. part a read the following passage from \the moral logic of survivor guilt.\ though aristotle doesnt himself talk about guilt, it is the emotion that best expresses that conflict - the desire or obligation to help frustrated by the inability, through no fault of ones own, to do so. to not feel the guilt is to be numb to those pulls. which ideas about survivor guilt does sherman most clearly express in this passage? a survivor guilt expresses a deep frustration about ethics. b survivor guilt occurs when we cannot fulfill the desire to help or to do good. c survivor guilt must be experienced by all truly ethical people. d survivor guilt pulls us away from conflicts between obligations. question 6 (1 point) part b which detail in the passage best supports the answer to part a? a aristotle doesnt himself talk about guilt b it is the emotion that best expresses that conflict c the inability, through no fault of ones own, to do so d to not feel the guilt is to be numb to those pulls.
In Part A, the passage emphasizes that survivor - guilt is the emotion arising from the desire or obligation to help being frustrated by the inability (through no fault of one's own) to do so, which aligns with option b. In Part B, the detail "the inability, through no fault of one's own, to do so" directly supports the idea that survivor - guilt occurs when the desire to help cannot be fulfilled, which is the answer in Part A.
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Part A: b. Survivor guilt occurs when we cannot fulfill the desire "to help" or to do good.
Part B: c. the inability, through no fault of one's own, to do so