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Heinrich Feyermahn, in insisting that Galileo did not fully uphold the tenets of scientific rationalism, does not (i)_____ the Italian astronomer, but rather the very edifice of Western thought. For if Galileo is the purported exemplar of rational thinking, and yet is (ii)_____, then the history of science cannot be understood as an endless succession of scientists carrying out their work free of all-too-human biases. Thus, Feyermahn admonishes, in faithfully chronicling the sweep of science in the last 300 years, historiographers would be (iii)_____ to not include the human foibles that were part of even the most ostensibly Apollonian endeavors. ?
- Blank(i)
- exclusively implicate
- partially repudiate
- fully espouse
- Blank(ii)
- found wanting
- considered enlightened
- dismissed as inconsequentia
- Blank(iii)
- prudent
- remiss
- contrarian
exclusively implicate , found wanting , remiss 显示答案
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