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- Fri Aug 12, 2022 2:56 pm
#96713
Hi, I correctly selected E for this question but had A as a contender. I eliminated the other choices as they were irrelevant or not mentioned in the passage.
I selected E because I found mentions of it directly in the passage: "the phenomena of science are supposed to be repeatable, arising from universal laws, rather than historically contingent." Is the repeatable phenomena preferable because of the certainty of the outcome?
Also, why is A incorrect? Is biological law = nondeterminist biology?
I selected E because I found mentions of it directly in the passage: "the phenomena of science are supposed to be repeatable, arising from universal laws, rather than historically contingent." Is the repeatable phenomena preferable because of the certainty of the outcome?
Also, why is A incorrect? Is biological law = nondeterminist biology?