PT 59 S3 Q24

Eighteenth-century European aesthetics was reasonablysuccessful in providing ... ...

The reasoning above is most vulnerable to criticism in that it
(A) takes for granted that it is more important for a complete aesthetic theory to account for the beauty of traditional art than for it to account for the beauty of self-consciously rebellious art
(B) ...
(C) ...
(D) ...
(E) ...

*This question is included in Complete Section: LR-B, Dec. '09 LSAT (PT 59 Sec. 3)