Multiple Choice
For the next group of questions, consider the following argument:
Since (1) values are nothing more than our own evaluation of the facts, (2) they are not objective.(3) Knowledge of the facts is based on empirical evidence, and (4) anything based on such evidence is objective.But (5) evaluating facts is different from knowing them.
-What is the conclusion of the argument?
A) Values are nothing more than our evaluation of the facts.
B) Values are not objective.
C) Knowledge of the facts is based on empirical evidence.
D) Anything based on empirical evidence is objective.
E) Evaluating facts is different from knowing them.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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