Science is supposed to be about what is universally true. Hence, philosophers of science are interested in the fact that elephants and mice fall at the same rate but not why one is big and another small.
Illustration of Disagreement ·"All planets move in ellipses" v. "All swans are white."
"All planets move in ellipses" is a truly universal claim. Its truth depends only on the laws of physics and hence apply to all planets that exist or could exist.
Conclusion ·History of evolutionary theory is the history of struggle between these two competing views
Passage Style
Critique or debate
20.
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Question Type
Implied
This is an Inference question from the perspective of the philosophers of science. In P1, we see why the philosophers of science prefer physics: because these philosophers study phenomena that are governed by universal laws.
Unsupported. The passage never suggests that philosophers of science are concerned with how difficult laws are to discover. We know that philosophers of science prefer universal laws. The question is whether biological laws exist at all—not whether they’re harder to discover. Physics, by contrast, is known to have universal laws.
b
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Unsupported. The passage never mentions popular attention.
Unsupported. The passage never mentions research programs of scientific institutions.
d
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Unsupported. The passage never mentions teaching experiences.
e
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As shown in P1, philosophers of science are concerned with phenomena that are repeatable and subject to universal laws. This explains their preference for physics, which is based on universal laws.
Difficulty
78% of people who answer get this correct
This is a moderately difficult question.
It is similar in difficulty to other questions in this passage.
CURVE
Score of students with a 50% chance of getting this right
25%141
151
75%162
Analysis
Implied
Critique or debate
Science
Answer Popularity
PopularityAvg. score
a
17%
161
b
2%
151
c
2%
157
d
2%
153
e
78%
166
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