Section 1, Question 5
Because the book is largely concerned with an examination of various (i)______ often encountered in contemporary thinking, such as an exaggerated appreciation for meaningless coincidence and a credulous acceptance of pseudosciences, much of the writing has a (ii)______ quality to it. Nevertheless, it avoids the overly earnest and scolding tone common to many such endeavors.
| Blank (i) | Blank (ii) |
|---|---|
| (A) inadequacies | (D) debunking |
| (B) abstractions | (E) speculative |
| (C) complexities | (F) generalizing |