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The Claim That There Are No Objective Truths

Question 46

Question 46

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The claim that there are no objective truths


A) has been well confirmed by social science.
B) is so deep that we cannot say whether it is true or false.
C) cannot possibly be true.
D) cannot possibly be false.

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