A quick RC question.
What makes B incorrect here? The author states that evolutionary biologists have acceded to general intellectual disdain for the merely particular (biology being an example).
Thanks in advance!
RC question PT35 S2 Q19 Forum
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RC question PT35 S2 Q19
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Re: RC question PT44 S2 Q19
I think you have the wrong PT
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Re: RC question PT44 S2 Q19
Good eye! It's supposed to be 35, my mistake.
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Re: RC question PT35 S2 Q19
Determinist biologists, like the philosophers of science in the first paragraph, have acceded to intellectual disdain for the merely particular. But why? For what reason? That's what #19 is asking. B is unsupported because we are given nothing concerning the degrees of respect afforded to biologists vs. physicists.
The reason for their emulation of physicists follows the reasoning of the philosophers outlined in the first paragraph. Line 4-10 directly support answer choice C as the reason for the biologists' emulation of the more "universal" physicists.
The reason for their emulation of physicists follows the reasoning of the philosophers outlined in the first paragraph. Line 4-10 directly support answer choice C as the reason for the biologists' emulation of the more "universal" physicists.
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