Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
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Logic Breakdown
Recognize the musicology example is presented as the critics' response in paragraph 3; so choose the option that says it illustrates the critics' claim that recognition of intellectual authority depends on institutional measures (e.g., time).
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Unlock Full Passage13.The author discusses the example from musicology primarily in order to
Correct Answer
D
The paragraph introducing the musicology example begins, 'But, the critics might respond, intellectual authority is only recognized as such because of institutional consensus.' The passage then gives the hypothetical: 'For example, if a musicologist were to claim that an alleged musical genius who, after several decades, had not gained respect and recognition for his or her compositions is probably not a genius, the critics might say that basing a judgment on a unit of time—"several decades"—is an institutional rather than an intellectual construct.' The passage concludes that such time-based procedures are adopted because 'such institutional procedures have proved useful to musicologists in making such distinctions in the past.' Thus the example's primary purpose is to illustrate the critics' claim that assessing intellectual authority can require appealing to institutional measures—i.e., to show how institutional authority can be used in judgments about intellectual authority.
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