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(i)______, we can safely infer causality by appealing to a set of general principles (Newtonian mechanics, for example) that are well understood and have been shown to apply in comparably straightforward circumstances. However, for the opposing class, which consists of (ii)______ systems like the global economy, human physiology, or the human mind itself, explanations of singular events are usually (iii)______, absent the requisite accounting for the intricate dynamics of such systems.
- Blank(i)
- In unknown settings
- For complicated events
- In simple situations
- Blank(ii)
- complex
- homogeneous
- equivalent
- Blank(iii)
- consistent
- unjustified
- unequivocal
In simple situations , complex , unjustified 显示答案
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