Problem: How could one make an argument that claims Levin's entire argument depends on a pathos appeal? Make that argument and defend it, even if you don't believe it. What exact scenarios does Levin use to defend his view? (They are hypothetical, which means that they are extreme things that never happened, but can nevertheless be used to illustrate or point or, more importantly, to TEST a principle or a rule.) Think up a hypothetical scenario of your own that either supports Levin's conclusion or that refutes it. (Refutes it means that it shows it to be wrong.) Need Assignment Help?