According to the text, what do religious authorities and TV network executives have in
common?
a. They have various interests to protect—thus making them somewhat suspect as
trustworthy authorities on issues related to those interests.
b. They have various interests to protect—thus making them very trustworthy
authorities.
c. They are both involved in the business of prediction and explanation and are
consequently both involved in the activity of science.
d. They both draw on the tradition established by Copernicus that involves
developing sound theoretical hypotheses for one’s actions.
e. none of the above
a.
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