Multiple Choice
Will every concept have obvious sharp borders that separate it from other concepts?
A) No, because every concept shares referents with all other concepts.
B) No, because for some concepts, sharp borders either are not obvious or do not exist.
C) Yes for concepts of visible things, but no for concepts of invisible things.
D) Yes for concepts of invisible things, but no for concepts of visible things.
E) Yes, such borders will always be obvious.
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