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In reexamining mid-twentieth-century geophysical resistance to Alfred Wegener’s hypothesis of continental drift, science historian Julian Vance avoids both the hagiographic impulse to portray Wegener as a solitary visionary crushed by dogmatists and the retrospective dismissiveness that views his opponents as mere obstructionists. Focus is directed instead onto the formidable mathematical objections raised by Sir Harold Jeffreys, whose calculations regarding the rigidity of the Earth's mantle presented a seemingly insurmountable physical barrier to horizontal crustal movement given the state of mechanics at the time. Vance acknowledges that Jeffreys’s physical models were rigorously constructed within the parameters of Newtonian mechanics, yet Vance stops short of vindicating Jeffreys entirely. Rather, Vance highlights how Jeffreys's unwavering reliance on idealized solid-state equations blinded him to emerging empirical evidence from marine geology. Consequently, Vance’s appraisal of Jeffreys is marked by a deliberate balance: while conceding the mechanical validity of Jeffreys’s counterarguments relative to prevailing mid-century physics, Vance censures his epistemological inflexibility in refusing to adapt those models when confronted with incompatible observational data.

Based on the passage, which of the following statements accurately characterize the author's attitude toward Sir Harold Jeffreys's opposition to continental drift? Select all that apply.

  1. The author recognizes the mathematical rigor of Jeffreys's physical objections within the theoretical framework of his era.Cevap
  2. B
    The author expresses unqualified admiration for Jeffreys's willingness to modify mathematical models in light of observational anomalies.
  3. The author faults Jeffreys for an unyielding adherence to theoretical models when faced with contradictory empirical data.Cevap
  4. D
    The author dismisses Jeffreys's mechanical arguments as an entirely baseless attempt to preserve orthodox geophysical consensus.
  5. E
    The author maintains a completely neutral, uncritical stance regarding Jeffreys's refusal to incorporate marine geological findings.

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The correct selections are the statements indicating that the author recognizes the mathematical rigor of Jeffreys's physical objections within the theoretical framework of his era, and that the author faults Jeffreys for an unyielding adherence to theoretical models when faced with contradictory empirical data.
The passage reflects a balanced, qualified attitude. The author acknowledges that Jeffreys's physical models possessed mechanical validity and rigor within Newtonian mechanics, supporting the statement about recognizing mathematical rigor. Concurrently, the author censures Jeffreys's epistemological inflexibility when confronted with contradictory empirical evidence from marine geology, supporting the statement that faults his unyielding adherence to models.

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1
Analyze the passage for evaluative language indicating Vance's specific stance toward Jeffreys.
Identified a dual-aspect attitude: explicit concession of mechanical validity within 20th-century physics parameters, combined with explicit censure of epistemological inflexibility regarding empirical evidence.
Accurately identifying an author's tone requires isolating both positive qualifications and critical reservations expressed in the text.
2
Evaluate the statement regarding recognition of mathematical rigor.
Confirmed alignment: Vance 'acknowledges that Jeffreys’s physical models were rigorously constructed' and concedes their 'mechanical validity'.
Direct text evidence confirms the author's recognition of theoretical rigor.
3
Evaluate the statement regarding criticism of inflexibility.
Confirmed alignment: Vance 'censures his epistemological inflexibility in refusing to adapt those models when confronted with incompatible observational data'.
Direct text evidence confirms the author's critique of theoretical rigidity.
4
Evaluate remaining choices against distractor criteria.
Eliminated choices asserting unqualified admiration, total dismissal as baseless, or neutral uncritical stance.
These choices overstate the author's stance into unwarranted extremes or misrepresent explicit critical markers.

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Identifying qualified author attitude involving balanced praise and criticism
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