- Wed Jun 17, 2015 3:17 pm
#18948
I'm still a little confused about the analysis for this passage, especially to answer question 1.
The passage states, "[Einstein] had departed from his positivist views to pursue less optimistic answers to the question of political, philosophical, and scientific unity."
His "positivist views," of course, refer to the "decidedly empiricist attitude toward the pursuit of scientific truth." Einstein has moved away from this attitude in order to find a different method to achieve "political philosophical, and scientific unity" or, as restated in answer choice C, "a unified vision of the world."
It seems to me, then, that Einstein's problem is not with the goal of "unity" itself, but rather the positivists' method of achieving it. Answer C, however, states that Einstein finds this goal of unity unrealistic.
Am I wrong in concluding that "unified vision of the world" is the same thing as "political philosophical, and scientific unity?" Or am I misinterpreting what the passage mean by "answers?" If not, then does "less optimistic" not refer to the method of achieving unity instead of the goal itself?
Thank you!
The passage states, "[Einstein] had departed from his positivist views to pursue less optimistic answers to the question of political, philosophical, and scientific unity."
His "positivist views," of course, refer to the "decidedly empiricist attitude toward the pursuit of scientific truth." Einstein has moved away from this attitude in order to find a different method to achieve "political philosophical, and scientific unity" or, as restated in answer choice C, "a unified vision of the world."
It seems to me, then, that Einstein's problem is not with the goal of "unity" itself, but rather the positivists' method of achieving it. Answer C, however, states that Einstein finds this goal of unity unrealistic.
Am I wrong in concluding that "unified vision of the world" is the same thing as "political philosophical, and scientific unity?" Or am I misinterpreting what the passage mean by "answers?" If not, then does "less optimistic" not refer to the method of achieving unity instead of the goal itself?
Thank you!