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The Belief That Facts and Values Have Nothing to Do

Question 46

Question 46

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The belief that facts and values have nothing to do with each other is a principle of


A) Positivism.
B) Anthropology.
C) Intersubjectivity.
D) Coevolutionary theory.

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