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Which Stage of the Progression of Knowledge Is the Use

Question 37

Question 37

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Which stage of the progression of knowledge is the use of philosophy, rationality, and logical argument to explain crime most reflective of?


A) theological
B) metaphysical
C) scientific
D) futuristic

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