The passage supports all of the following statements about the differences between Gombrich and Radford EXCEPT:

Mikhail1710 on August 25 at 12:56AM

Hi, what does option E mean "Radford's argument, unlike Gombrich's, is not focused on the artificial quality of emotional responses to art."

Hi, what does option E mean "Radford's argument, unlike Gombrich's, is not focused on the artificial quality of emotional responses to art."

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Emil-Kunkin on August 25 at 07:50PM

E is saying that Radford does not focus his theory of why people experience emotions they know are not triggered by real stimuli on the idea that those emotions are somehow fake or artificial, while G does. There is good support for this, g argues that the emotions are ersatz and just memories of real emotions while R is silent on the matter.