Multiple Choice
Will there always be counterexamples when a definition is too broad or too narrow?
A) Yes.
B) Yes if it is too narrow, but no if it is too broad.
C) Yes if it is too broad, but no if it is too narrow.
D) No.
E) It depends on whether the concept itself has real referents in the world.
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