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Theodor Adornos attitude towards the idea of 'writing for humanity' is one of______.
A.strong disapproval
B.reserved consent
C.slight contempt
D.enthusiastic support

A.
A.strong
B.reserved
C.slight
D.enthusiastic

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A
第四段第四句至末尾直接引川哲学家西奥多.阿多诺原话指出,哲学无法解释,如果能被解释,则为多余,真正能被解释者实为误解。由此可推知,西奥多.阿多诺强烈反对“哲学为人类而作”这一观点。[A]选项正确。
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