Answer :
When authors mention cookbooks, Sears, Roebuck catalogues, and telephone books they wish to emphasize how the particular definition of science is overly inclusive.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- At the beginning of the paragraph, the authors show how the definition of science, adopted by many, is something very generalized.
- This definition is so inclusive that if we interpret it literally, we will end up believing that cookbooks, Sears, Roebuck catalogues, and telephone books are science books which they are not.
Thus, the authors show that this definition is incorrect and leads to conclusions inconsistent with the truth. For this reason, it is necessary to define science more precisely, less comprehensively, and less inclusive.
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