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Russell Claims That Thinking About Questions That Do Not Admit

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Russell claims that thinking about questions that do not admit of definitely correct answers is a way of


A) Angering one's parents.
B) Becoming a fool.
C) Achieving world peace.
D) Breaking free of customary beliefs.

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