"Scientism" is considered to be

A) the practice of science to the exclusion of all other activities.

B) a kind of blind faith in the power of science to determine all truth.

C) fearing the power of science in this day of advanced technologies.

D) a kind of thinking that denies moral dimensions to the practice of science.


B

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a. true b. false

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