June 1992 LSAT - Section 4 - Question 12

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

helencburton000 July 7 at 04:02PM

Why is C not correct?

Can you explain why C is wrong? In line 39 it states, "Gombrich argues that emotional responses to art are ersatz: art triggers remembrances of previously experienced emotions." How is C wrong? I'm interpreting this as the author illustrating that Gombrich does recognize emotion in art, therefore I see C as a direct contradiction.

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