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Aristotle's Theory Cannot Be Reduced to a Set of Rules

Question 54

Question 54

Multiple Choice

Aristotle's theory cannot be reduced to a set of rules because his theory is ______.


A) vague
B) unquantifiable
C) relativistic
D) without concrete meaning

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