Asked by mireia lópez on Jul 31, 2024

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Most positivist sociologists today continue to reject the idea of free will as an explanation of deviance because free will cannot explain why one person

A) commits deviant acts while others do not.
B) refrains from committing deviant acts.
C) commits both deviant and non-deviant acts.
D) is born with a tendency toward deviance.

Free Will

The ability of individuals to make choices that are not determined by prior causes or by divine intervention.

Deviance

Actions or behaviors that violate societal norms or expectations, potentially leading to negative societal reactions.

  • Comprehend the theoretical distinctions between choice and determination when analyzing deviant behavior.
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Qijing LiangAug 06, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Positivist sociologists reject free will as an explanation of deviance because it cannot explain why some individuals commit deviant acts while others do not. If free will were the determining factor, then everyone would either always or never engage in deviant behavior. However, we know that this is not the case, as some individuals commit deviant acts while others do not.