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The Variety of Attitudes Toward Reason in the Late Nineteenth

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The variety of attitudes toward reason in the late nineteenth and the twentieth centuries included the belief that


A) the long tradition of objective facts and truth was mistaken.
B) if objective truth does not exist, the individual and society are faced with the question of what values do exist.
C) the secular tradition is finally seeing its limitations and the answers are where they always have been: religion.
D) reason is flawed and can dehumanize life, but it is the best that humanity has; it must be adjusted according to the new insights but not abandoned.
E) all of the above

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