Multiple Choice
In an explanation, can the same hypothesis be used to explain two different explananda?
A) No, because each diagram is limited to a single explanandum.
B) No, since that would require two different propositions to be true at the same time.
C) Yes, but never any more than two explananda.
D) Yes, and possibly even more than two explananda.
E) Yes, but only one of the explananda can be true.
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