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    Three of the Six Criteria the Book Discussed for Evaluating
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Three of the Six Criteria the Book Discussed for Evaluating

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Three of the six criteria the book discussed for evaluating philosophical claims are


A) cultural consensus,convincingness,clarity.
B) clarity,consistency,comprehensiveness.
C) centrality,comprehensiveness,cultural consensus.
D) compatibility,conviction,centrality.

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