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Passage Breakdown

Many philosophers like physics because it finds clear, universal laws that work everywhere, and they view biology as messy because it depends on particular historical events. Some biologists try to make evolution lawlike (for example, claiming a universal “struggle for existence” or a steady DNA “clock”), but other biologists argue that chance and history shape life so outcomes aren’t guaranteed. The main debate in evolutionary theory is whether biology is governed by unavoidable laws or by historical accidents.

Logic Breakdown

Locate the sentence saying some evolutionary biologists "tried to emulate physicists, constructing their science as a set of universal laws" and infer the motive implied there — that biology should be formulated as universal laws to be proper science.

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It can be inferred from the passage that determinist biologists have tried to emulate physicists because these biologists believe that

Correct Answer
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Supported by the passage: "Some evolutionary biologists have also acceded to the general intellectual disdain for the merely particular and tried to emulate physicists, constructing their science as a set of universal laws." The passage further notes that by positing a universal "struggle for existence" or a clocklike DNA rate, these biologists "have attempted to find their own versions of the law of gravity." These statements indicate determinist biologists believe biology must be expressible in universal-law form — i.e., that biology can only be considered true science if universal laws can be constructed to explain its phenomena.
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