Aristotle’s ideas are important for today because____.
A.He invented scienc
B.He was the first communist philosopher.
C.He inspired recent research in psychology and economics.
D.His lost works were discovered in Egypt last year.
A.He invented scienc
B.He was the first communist philosopher.
C.He inspired recent research in psychology and economics.
D.His lost works were discovered in Egypt last year.
The word \\\"rutabagas\\\" is inserted in Para. 4 to ________.
[A] support the writer's opinion on Aristotle's explanation of humour
[B] show his agreement with Aristotle's definition
[C] explain Aristotle's definition of the ridiculous
[D] prove that the ridiculous is that which is incongruous but represents neither **er nor pain
Copernicus developed his theory______.
A.using various telescopes
B.based on Aristotle's beliefs
C.through observations and reasoning
D.under the encouragement of his friends
A.imitation
B.emotion
C.truth
A.tragedy
B.comedy
C.prose
By “But to...it is not so”(Line 7) the author implies that _____.
[A] most people are just followers of new ideas
[B] even sound minds may commit silly errors
[C] the popularly supported may be erroneous
[D] nobody is immune to the influence of errors
A.painter
B.poet
C.playwright
A.factors
B.portions
C.sources
D.elements
The Aristotle example is used to make the point that______
A.universities in the UK have produced too much good for graduates
B.such abstract subjects as philosophy is no longer useful
C.education should serve the social needs
D.it is advisable for today' s philosophers to know computer science
The author refers to the example of Oedipus the King (line 15) most likely in order to
A.suggest that Aristotle did not consider Greek tragedy which involved accidental crimes to be truly sound in dramatic terms
B.argue that exceptions existed in Greek tragedy to Aristotle's principle that intentional crimes were more impressive
C.suggest that protagonists who committed accidental crimes in Greek tragedies tended to be better received than intentional criminals
D.to suggest that the spectator of a tragedy featuring an accidental crime would himself feel pity and terror
E.illustrate an application of Aristotle's theory of character to a specific dramatic example
A、think clearly
B、think for the moment
C、have stupid ideas
D、have brilliant ideas