Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Both passages ask whether people really have free will and what that means for the law. Passage A says brain science suggests our actions are mostly driven by biology, so blaming people is unfair and courts should stop focusing on who is at fault and instead concentrate on predicting and preventing future bad behavior. Passage B answers that even if free will is false, blaming is a deep, useful human habit—people keep judging others and the public resisted past attempts to remove blame—so the legal system should learn from neuroscience but also respect why people blame and keep some blame-related practices.
Logic Breakdown
Determine whether Passage B accepts Passage A's claims (premises) and whether B endorses A's policy recommendation; look for lines that show sympathy with determinist psychology and lines that express skepticism about removing blame from law.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage15.Which one of the following most accurately describes the attitude of the author of passage B toward the type of argument presented in passage A?
Correct Answer
A
Passage B accepts the psychological/neuroscientific premises but doubts that those premises can produce the policy change Passage A recommends. Support: Passage B states "Rational arguments will only get you so far" and reports that "Clinical research indicates that people will often continue to make moral judgments even when they are conditioned to think that human behavior is determined by physical processes." B also cites history: "Rehabilitation was widely accepted by criminal justice experts in the mid-twentieth century. But public support waned, and a retributive backlash occurred," and concludes "My sense is that blaming performs some useful social function, even if it is in some way \"false.\"" These passages show sympathy with A's premises combined with skepticism about the feasibility of removing blame from legal practice—exactly the attitude described in choice A.
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