Students who are dualistic thinkers may not be able to support their beliefs convincingly because select one:
a. They have accepted their truths simply because authorities have said these things are true.
b. They half-believe and half-disbelieve just about everything.
c. Their teachers almost always think that dualisticthinkers are wrong.
d. Most of their beliefs cannot be supported by arguments.
e. They are enslaved by their authorities.
Answers
Students who are dualistic thinkers may not be able to support their beliefs convincingly because most of their beliefs cannot be supported by arguments.
So the best answer is choice D.
What happens is that we have belief conditions of knowledge. That is the ground condition and belief condition.
So for one to prove what he or she believe in, he or she must have ground reasons supporting the idea.
Unless ground reasons are put in place, we cannot believe in what one is saying hence students lack ground reasons for their belief thus making them duality thinkers.
They half believe and half disbelieve almost everything.
Dualist thinkers are the ones who always sees two possible arguments of a situation.
The students who are dual thinkers are able to freely adopt with the new ideas as they can see its advantages and disadvantages at the same time.
This kind of thinking is encouraged as it makes an individual to weigh the situation in dimensions before making a decision.
Dual thinkers are the best and are not easily convinced to take a chance in a situation.