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Passage Breakdown

Both passages ask whether our brains fully control our actions and what that means for blame and punishment. Passage A says neuroscientists view behavior as caused by brain activity, which challenges the idea of punishing people for freely chosen wrongs and suggests the law should focus on preventing future harm and sometimes use lighter punishments. Passage B describes Alfred Ayer’s “soft determinism,” which says that even if actions are caused, they can still be free so long as they come from a person’s own will rather than from outside forces or brain disorders, so determinism doesn’t automatically remove freedom or responsibility.

Logic Breakdown

This asks which question both passages address. I quickly check each answer against both passages to see which reflects the shared theme: Passage A links neuroscientific accounts of brain causation to legal notions of responsibility and free choice; Passage B links neuroscience/determinism to philosophical accounts of free will. Scan options for that common concern and eliminate choices that apply to only one passage.

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Both passages are concerned with answering which one of the following questions?

Correct Answer
B
Both passages focus on whether neuroscientific descriptions of brain causation affect notions of free will. Passage A: 'To a neuroscientist, you are your brain; nothing causes your behavior other than the operations of your brain.' and 'This insight suggests that the criminal-justice system should abandon the idea of retribution...' Passage B: 'Neuroscience constantly produces new mechanistic descriptions of how the physical brain causes behavior, adding fuel to the deterministic view...' and 'it has long been argued, however, that the concept of free will can coexist with determinism.' These quoted lines show both passages are concerned with whether scientific research into the brain has implications regarding freedom of the will.
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