- Mon Oct 24, 2022 8:13 am
#97964
Hi mkarimi73!
For the word "illicit" in this context, I would think of its meaning in terms of "not warranted" or "not permissible" (this seems a bit more general, or perhaps is encompassed in the "forbidden by custom" aspect of the definition you provide). Answer choice (A) states, "the distinction that Robin makes between two kinds of cultures is illicit." In other words, this is saying that distinction that Robin makes--between nomadic and sedentary--is not a warranted distinction to make. This isn't a point at issue between them, so (A) can be eliminated given the question stem.
To confirm that answer choice (B) is correct, we can start by denoting the two possible views:
Kendall takes issue with this cause and effect relationship assumed by Robin. Instead, Kendall suggests an alternative cause--the cause might be the availability of materials, which leaves effects on artifacts that these cultures leave behind.
For the word "illicit" in this context, I would think of its meaning in terms of "not warranted" or "not permissible" (this seems a bit more general, or perhaps is encompassed in the "forbidden by custom" aspect of the definition you provide). Answer choice (A) states, "the distinction that Robin makes between two kinds of cultures is illicit." In other words, this is saying that distinction that Robin makes--between nomadic and sedentary--is not a warranted distinction to make. This isn't a point at issue between them, so (A) can be eliminated given the question stem.
To confirm that answer choice (B) is correct, we can start by denoting the two possible views:
Robin:It's helpful to do this to confirm answer choices, or choose between contenders, because often one won't know one or the other's views, in which case one can't know if they disagree (to your question on answer choice (E), not knowing their views is why that choice can be eliminated). Here, answer choice (B) states, "it is reasonable to assume that a culture whose artifacts were not durable was nomadic." We can ask whether both people would agree or disagree with this statement:
Kendall:
Robin: YesRobin thinks that durable artifacts imply a sedentary culture. In addition, cause and effect underlies this view. The lifestyle/culture (nomadic or sedentary) is taken to be the cause, and the effect is the durableness of the artifacts left behind by those cultures.
Kendall: No
Kendall takes issue with this cause and effect relationship assumed by Robin. Instead, Kendall suggests an alternative cause--the cause might be the availability of materials, which leaves effects on artifacts that these cultures leave behind.