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2012gre写作宝典:GRE作文范文大全(37)

GRE写作成为横在中国学生的理想和现实之间的一大障碍,因此,如何攻克写作这道屏障,成为摆在我们面前的首要任务。

The speaker's assertion that work in any field can be judged only by experts in that field

amounts to an unfair generalization, in my view. I would concur with the speaker when it

comes to judging the work of social scientists, although I would strongly disagree when it

comes to work in the pure physical sciences, as explained in the following discussion.

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With respect to the social sciences, the social world presents a seamless web of not only

anthropogenic but also physical forces, which interact in ways that can be understood only in

the context of a variety of disciplines. Thus experts from various fields must collectively

determine the merit of work in the social sciences. For example, consider the field of cultural

anthropology. The merits of researcher's findings and conclusions about an ancient civilization

must be scrutinized by biochemists, geologists, linguists, and even astronomers.

Specifically, by analyzing the hair, nails, blood and bones of mummified bodies, biochemists

and forensic scientists can pass judgment on the anthropologist's conjectures about the life

expectancy, general well-being, and common causes of death of the population. Geologists

are needed to identify the source and age of the materials used for tools, weapons, and

structures--thereby determining whether the anthropologist extrapolated correctly about the

civilization's economy, trades and work habits, life styles, extent of travel and mobility, and so

forth. Linguists are needed to interpret hieroglyphics and extrapolate from found fragments of

writings. And astronomers are sometimes needed to determine with the anthropologist's

explanations for the layout of an ancient city or the design, structure and position of

monuments, tombs, and temples is convincing-because ancients often looked to the stars for

guidance in building cities and structures.

In contrast, the work of researchers in the purely physical sciences can be judged only by

their peers. The reason for this is that scientific theories and observations are either

meritorious or not, depending solely on whether they can be proved or disproved by way of the

scientific method. For example, consider the complex equations which physicists rely upon to

draw conclusions about the nature of matter, time, and space, or the origins and future of the

universe. Only other physicists in these specialties can understand, let alone judge, this type of

theoretical work. Similarly, empirical observations in astrophysics and molecular physics

require extremely sophisticated equipment and processes, which only experts in these fields

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Those who disagree that only inside experts can judge scientific work might point out that

the expertise of economists and pubic-policy makers is required to determine whether the

work is worthwhile from a more mundane economic or political viewpoint. Detractors might

also point out that ultimately it is our philosophers who are best equipped to judge the ultimate

import of ostensibly profound scientific discoveries. Yet these detractors miss the point of what

I take to be the speaker's more narrow claim: that the integrity and quality of

work---disregarding its socioeconomic utility----can be judged only by experts in the work's

field.

In sum, in the social sciences no area of inquiry operates in a vacuum. Because fields such

as anthropology, sociology, and history are so closely intertwined and even dependent on the

physical sciences, experts from various fields must collectively determine the integrity and

quality of work in these fields. However, in the purely physical sciences the quality and integrity

of work can be adequately judged only by inside experts, who are the only ones equipped with

sufficient technical knowledge to pass judgment.

Issue 78

"Those who treat politics and morality as though they were separate realms fail to understand

either the one or the other."

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Should politics and morality be treated as though they are mutually exclusive? I strongly

agree with the speaker that any person claiming so fails to understand either the one or the

other. An overly narrow definition of morality might require complete forthrightness and

candidness in dealings with others. However, the morality of public politics embraces far

broader concerns involving the welfare of society, and recognizes compromise as a necessary,

and legitimate, means of addressing those concerns.

It is wrong-headed to equate moral behavior in politics with the simple notions of honesty

and putting the other fellow's needs ahead of one's own----or other ways which we typically

measure the morality of an individual's private behavior. Public politics is a game played

among professional politicians--and to succeed in the game one must use the tools that are

part-and-parcel of it. Complete forthrightness is a sign of vulnerability and naivet~, neither of

which will earn a politician respect among his or her opponents, and which opponents will use

to every advantage against the honest politician. Moreover, the rhetoric of a successful

politician eschews rigorous factually inquiry and indisputable fact while appealing to emotions,

ideals, and subjective interpretation and characterizations. For example, the politician who

claims his opponent is "anti-business," "bad for the economy," or "out of touch with what voters

want" is not necessarily behaving immorally. We must understand that this sort of rhetoric is

part-and-parcel of public politics, and thus kept in perspective does not harm the society--as

long as it does not escalate to outright lying. 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(37) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。GRE写作成为横在中国学生的理想和现实之间的一大障碍,因此,如何攻克写作这道屏障,成为摆在我们面前的首要任务。

Those who disagree with the statement also fail to understand that in order to gain the

opportunity for moral leadership politicians must engage in certain compromises along the way.

Politics is a business born not only of idealism but also of pragmatism insofar as in order to be

effective a politician must gain and hold onto political power. In my observation, some degree

of pandering to the electorate and to those who might lend financial support for reelection

efforts is necessary to maintain that position. Modern politics is replete with candidates who

refused to pander, thereby mining their own chance to exercise effective leadership.

Finally, those who claim that effective politicians need not concern themselves with morality

fail to appreciate that successful political leadership, ifit is to endure, ultimately requires a

certain measure of public morality--that is, serving the society with its best interests as the

leader's overriding concern. Consider the many leaders, such as Stalin and Hitler, whom most

people would agree were egregious violators of public morality. Ultmately such leaders forfeit

their leadership as a result of the immoral means by which they obtain or wield their power. Or

consider less egregious examples such as President Nixon, whose contempt for the very legal

system that afforded him his leadership led to his forfeiture of that leadership. It seems to me

that in the short term amoral or immoral public behavior might serve a political leader's interest

in preserving power; yet in the long term such behavior invariably results in that leader's

downfall.

In sum, I fundamentally agree with the statement. It recognizes that the "game" of politics

calls for a certain amount of disingenuousness that we might associate with dubious private

morality. And it recognizes that such behavior is a necessary means to the final objective of

moral political leadership. Besides, at the end of the political game any politician failing to

exercise moral leadership ultimately forfeits the game.

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Issue 79

"Great advances in knowledge necessarily involve the rejection of authority."

The speaker claims that great advances in knowledge necessarily involve rejection of

authority. To the extent that political authority impedes such advances, I agree with this claim.

Otherwise, in my view most advances in knowledge actually embrace certain forms of authority,

rather than rejecting authority out of hand. 感谢您阅读《GRE作文范文大全(37) 》一文,查字典出国留学网()编辑部希望本文能帮助到您。

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