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Thinking in Which Knowledge and Accounts of Phenomena Are Viewed

Question 44

Question 44

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Thinking in which knowledge and accounts of phenomena are viewed as either right or wrong without any in-between is called ______.


A) autonomous
B) reflective
C) dualistic
D) relativistic

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