Multiple Choice
One obstacle to inquiry is what Haack calls a "failure of will," which is when
A) We don't want to know the answer badly enough to go to the trouble of finding it.
B) We don't want to know the answer and go to a lot of trouble to avoid finding it.
C) We prioritize less important activities over inquiry against our better judgment.
D) Both a and
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