Multiple Choice
Can a definition violate more than one of the rules discussed in the chapter?
A) Yes, because violating any rule would necessarily involve violating another.
B) Yes, because every definition violates at least two rules.
C) Yes, because a definition might be very poorly constructed.
D) No, because the rules are all mutually exclusive.
E) No, because a flawed definition is always flawed in exactly one way.
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