Conclusion: Should repay if is able to repay.
(C) A subsidy should be understood as creating a debt that, though routinely forgiven, is rightly forgiven only if either the debtor is unable to repay it or the creditor is not interested in repayment.
Negated (C)
A subsidy should be understood as creating a debt that, though routinely forgiven, is rightly forgiven even if either the debtor is able to repay it or the creditor is interested in repayment.
Negation in short:= Forgiven even if the artist is able to repay
Negated C breaks the conclusion.
(C) A subsidy should be understood as creating a debt that, though routinely forgiven, is rightly forgiven only if either the debtor is unable to repay it or the creditor is not interested in repayment.
Negated (C)
A subsidy should be understood as creating a debt that, though routinely forgiven, is rightly forgiven even if either the debtor is able to repay it or the creditor is interested in repayment.
Negation in short:= Forgiven even if the artist is able to repay
Negated C breaks the conclusion.
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