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Ludmilka [50]
3 years ago
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Answer in one paragraph how your life would be different today if you lived in an era of Industrial Revolution. If you are a boy

, describe how you think working in coal mines would be. If you are a girl, describe what you think working at a textile factory would be like. Would you like this kind of life. Tell me why or why not in a paragraph.
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1 answer:
vredina [299]3 years ago
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Explanation:

Begging the question is arguing in a circle. An example is: why is the Bible true? Because God wrote the Bible. How do you know? Because it says so in the Bible.

Does also using the "mind" to understand the mind beg the question. Anything that the mind comes up with is therfore questionable and cannot, with complete certainty, explain the mind (the very thing in question).

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