Multiple Choice
Nagel says, "Since justifications must come to an end somewhere, nothing is gained by denying that they end where they appear to, ____________, or by trying to subsume the multiple, often trivial ordinary justifications of action under a single, controlling life scheme."
A) in tragedy
B) with hope
C) outside life
D) within life
Correct Answer:

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