Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Scientists and humanists often misunderstand each other: humanists sometimes think scientists only study cold physical facts and can’t explain values, while scientists sometimes think humanists are just emotional and not useful. These wrong ideas block teamwork, but since both fields try to understand people and the world, they can join together in a “scientific humanism” that uses careful, scientific methods while still respecting human values.
Logic Breakdown
Find the sentences where the author proposes corrections to the misunderstandings between science and the humanities—look for explicit statements about what humanists should accept (notably comments about controlled evaluation and 'scientific humanism').
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Unlock Full Passage11.The passage suggests that the author would recommend that humanists accept which one of the following modifications of their point of view?
Correct Answer
C
The passage explicitly states: In achieving this understanding, science in fact does not depend exclusively on measurable data, and the humanities in fact profit from attempts at controlled evaluation. This directly supports choice C: the author recommends that humanists accept the application of controlled evaluation to the examination of human values. The surrounding discussion of a corrective 'scientific humanism' (a position that combines the scientific attitude with interest in human values) reinforces that this methodological change is what the author favors.
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