Multiple Choice
Is it possible for a scientist to determine what constitutes a good life?
A) Yes. The scientist can measure things that make life good.
B) No. What is "good" is more of a philosophical question.
C) Yes. Everything is measurable in some way.
D) No. "Good" mainly has to do with faith.
E) Yes, and whatever science found would be correct.
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