Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Donna Haraway's Primate Visions is a feminist book that says science, especially studies of primates, is shaped by social ideas about gender, race, class, and colonialism. She argues that scientists are not the only ones who make knowledge; animals and many kinds of people together create what we call 'nature,' so there is no single true story but many partial, connected views. Her writing is deliberately broken into different voices and uses pop-culture sources like science fiction and film, which some readers may find odd, because she wants us to rethink what belongs in the study of science.
Logic Breakdown
Scan for the passage's characterization of the "traditional" scientific view—look for language about the relationship between the knower and nature (active vs. passive) to infer what the traditional approach assumed.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.The passage suggests which one of the following about the traditional scientific approach to nature?
Correct Answer
E
"Haraway's most radical departure is to challenge the traditional disjunction between the active knower (scientist/historian) and the passive object (nature/history)." In addition, the passage says the desire to understand nature "is based on a troublingly masculinist and colonialist view of nature as an entity distinct from us and subject to our control." These statements together show the traditional scientific approach regarded nature as something separate from humans, so choice E is correct.
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