Library/PT 134/Sec 4/Reading Comp
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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages discuss evolutionary psychology — the idea that our behaviors evolved because they helped our genes spread. Passage A says feelings like empathy probably evolved to make people help relatives (so genes for those feelings survived) and that these helpful instincts, which began in small family groups, later applied more widely; Passage B objects that this treats genes like a hidden motive and, although gene-based stories can seem to fit some examples (like monogamy), they’re hard to prove because many different motives could explain the same behavior.

Logic Breakdown

Scan Passage B for its criticism of evolutionary explanations and identify the claim that shows what the author thinks is insufficient—look for wording that reproductive-success explanations are not decisive because alternative motives can equally explain the behavior.

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It can be inferred that the author of passage B would regard which one of the following as a mistaken assumption underlying arguments like that made in passage A?

Correct Answer
C
"Evolutionary psychology has taught us to examine human behavior from the standpoint of the theory of evolution—to explain a given type of human behavior by examining how it contributes to the reproductive success of individuals exhibiting the behavior" (Passage A) exemplifies the explanatory move Passage B criticizes. Passage B counters: "What is needed to make it decisive that a particular interest explains a particular behavior is that the behavior would be reasonable only if one had that interest. But such cases are vanishingly rare." It reinforces this with the example: "A concern to propagate one's genes would explain promoting the welfare of one's children; but so too would an interest in the welfare of one's children." These lines directly support the inference that the author of B regards as mistaken the assumption that demonstrating a behavior's contribution to reproductive success is by itself sufficient to explain that behavior (option C).
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