The argument recognised as “Meno's Paradox” can be reformulated as follows: If you be aware of what you are searching for, inquiry is unnecessary. If you don't understand what you are searching for, inquiry is impossible. Therefore, inquiry is both unnecessary or impossible.
<h3>What does Socrates say about Meno's paradox?</h3>
Meno's Paradox or Paradox of Inquiry states that “a man can't inquire either about what he knows or about what he does no longer understand – for he can't inquire about what he knows, because he is aware of it, and in that case is in no want of inquiry; nor again can he inquire about what he does not know.
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Answer:
c. panic attack
Explanation:
Panic attack: In psychology, the term panic attack defined as the unexpected or sudden arrival of extremely intense fear, terror, or apprehension that usually arises without a well-defined cause. Panic attack often leads to panic disorder.
Psychological symptoms: Fear of dying, losing control, etc.
Physical symptoms: Heart palpitations, chest pain, breathlessness, etc.
Causes: Stress, medical conditions, etc.
In the question above, the given statement is best describes the experience in terms of panic attacks.
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