GRE Reading Comprehension: ETS-GRE阅读ETS - AAJ2U4UZU3E7J2O67

The passage supports all of the following statements about the differences between Gombrich and Radford EXCEPT: A. Radfod's argument relies on a notion of irrationality in a way that Gomgbrich's argument does not. B. Gmbrich's position is closer to the position of the majority of psychologists than is Radford's. C. Gombrich, unlike Radford, argues that we do not have true emotions in response to art. D. Gombrich's argument rests on a notion of memory in a way that Radford's argument does not. E. Radford's argument, unlike Gombrich's, is not focused on the artificial quality of emotional responses to art.