Multiple Choice
An explanation is considered logically complete when:
A) the person providing it has stopped talking
B) it accounts for every possible detail of the explanandum
C) it accounts for every significant detail of the explanandum
D) it makes use of every conceivable hypothesis that might be relevant
E) the number of hypotheses is at least as great as the number of explananda
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