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Knowing Which Activities Are Worthwhile, According to Vitrano, Would Require

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Question 12

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Knowing which activities are worthwhile, according to Vitrano, would require


A) Shared intuition.
B) An objective measure of their value.
C) Distinguishing between mere pastimes and serious projects.
D) Cultural norms.

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