B) The effect of compounding allows growth to build upon previous growth
Judaism since it was the first monotheistic religion to come out
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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Moderates refer to those people who have political view which is in between two extremes. For instance, a person who is a moderate can have a conservative view about education but have liberal view about social issues. Moderates play very vital roles in the political process and they are essential to the stability of a country. They play an important role in peace making and negotiations, they are open minded and take into account the interests of other people, they participate constructively in the promotion of peace measure and not confrontations, they are rational in thinking, etc.