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It seems that the author of this passage ______.
A

is one of Freud’s devotees

B

believes in both Animism and Zoroastrianism

C

thinks that Freudian theory is sound

D

thinks that the truth is not in the hand of Freud


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态度题。从第七段最后一句提到的“But as to Freud’s claims upon truth, the judgment of time seems to be running against him.”,可知对于弗洛伊德自称的真理,时间的证明似乎对其不利。因此选项D描述的“作者认为真理并不非掌握在弗洛伊德手中”为正确答案。
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