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    The Tendency of Human Nature to Have Certain Incorrect Conclusions
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The Tendency of Human Nature to Have Certain Incorrect Conclusions

Question 8

Question 8

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The tendency of human nature to have certain incorrect conclusions is known as ---.


A) idol of the cave
B) idol of the tribe
C) idol of the theatre.
D) none of these

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