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 where the passage describes the humanists' caricature of science (mechanistic reductionism) and note the author's explicit denial that "In achieving this understanding, science in fact does not depend exclusively on measurable data." Choose the option that matches that caricature.
Passage Stimulus
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Unlock Full Passage7.Which one of the following would the author be most likely to characterize as an example of a misunderstanding of science by a humanist?
Correct Answer
C
Choice C is correct because the author explicitly identifies a humanist misunderstanding that science is purely mechanistic and relies only on measurable data. Supporting sentences: "Some humanists still identify science with an absurd mechanistic reductionism... the scientist is interested in nothing more than \"bodies in motion,\" in the strictly mathematical, physical, and chemical laws that govern the material world." The author then rejects that exclusivity: "In achieving this understanding, science in fact does not depend exclusively on measurable data." C restates the mistaken view the author attributes to humanists.
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