- Fri Jun 03, 2016 1:14 pm
#26086
Complete Question Explanation
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The correct answer choice is (E)
Specific Reference, Purpose questions should always be prephrased, and this is no exception. The phrase “technological determinism” (line 35) carries a negative connotation: according to Ginsburg, this is essentially what Weiner’s line of reasoning amounts to - the belief that “using a video camera makes one unwittingly Western” (lines 36-37).
Answer choice (A): This is not the meaning of technological determinism as prephrased above, so this choice can be eliminated from contention.
Answer choice (B): How the technologies used by field anthropologists influence their views of the cultures they study is never discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (C): The idea that cultures evolve in the direction of greater dependence on technology falls entirely outside the scope of the passage, and provides no basis for the referenced phrase.
Answer choice (D): Nowhere in the passage does the author suggest that cultures’ ethical values determine the technologies they use.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The referenced phrase refers to the notion that cultures are fundamentally shaped by the technologies they use - a belief that Ginsburg clearly rejects.
(See the complete passage discussion here: lsat/viewtopic.php?t=10843)
The correct answer choice is (E)
Specific Reference, Purpose questions should always be prephrased, and this is no exception. The phrase “technological determinism” (line 35) carries a negative connotation: according to Ginsburg, this is essentially what Weiner’s line of reasoning amounts to - the belief that “using a video camera makes one unwittingly Western” (lines 36-37).
Answer choice (A): This is not the meaning of technological determinism as prephrased above, so this choice can be eliminated from contention.
Answer choice (B): How the technologies used by field anthropologists influence their views of the cultures they study is never discussed in the passage.
Answer choice (C): The idea that cultures evolve in the direction of greater dependence on technology falls entirely outside the scope of the passage, and provides no basis for the referenced phrase.
Answer choice (D): Nowhere in the passage does the author suggest that cultures’ ethical values determine the technologies they use.
Answer choice (E): This is the correct answer choice. The referenced phrase refers to the notion that cultures are fundamentally shaped by the technologies they use - a belief that Ginsburg clearly rejects.