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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

Focus on the author's thesis in the concluding paragraph: the author argues that mutual misconceptions should be corrected and that a synthesis ("scientific humanism") combining science and the humanities is both possible and desirable.

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Which one of the following best describes the main idea of the passage?

Correct Answer
E
The passage's central claim is that misunderstandings keep science and the humanities apart and that a reconciliation combining their strengths is both possible and needed. Support from the passage: Thus there are misconceptions among humanists and scientists alike that are in need of correction. "This correction leads to a much more acceptable position that could be called \"scientific humanism,\" attempting as it does to combine the common elements of both disciplines." "The combination of science and the humanities is, however, possible, even probable, if we begin by noting their common objectives, rather than seeing only their different means." Choice E — "A synthesis of science and the humanities is possible and much-needed" — directly restates this thesis and is therefore the best summary.
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