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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Scientists usually study complex things by breaking them into parts and examining each part. In the 1800s some critics called organicists argued that this destroys the whole-picture, saying parts get their identities only from their relationships in the whole. The passage says that idea is flawed: many traits aren’t essential even if always present, the view would make knowing anything impossible because you’d have to know every relationship, and the organicists misunderstood the analytic method (analysts first find the system’s overall rules and starting conditions), so the organicists didn’t give a good reason to reject analysis.

Logic Breakdown

Look for the sentence that states the critics' complaint about the analytic method (first paragraph). Key supporting line: 'But nineteenth-century critics of this method claimed that when a system's parts are isolated its complexity tends to be lost.' Use that to match the choice that says the method isolates/oversimplifies components.

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According to the passage, organicists' chief objection to the analytic method was that the method

Correct Answer
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Choice A matches the passage's explicit statement of the organists' chief objection: 'But nineteenth-century critics of this method claimed that when a system's parts are isolated its complexity tends to be lost.' The critics objected that isolating components causes loss of the system's complexity — i.e., the method oversimplified systems by isolating their components.
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