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English, 02.03.2021 03:40, stacykon

What is Hume's argument about making comparisons? A
Comparisons can be dangerous when the two things being
compared are not similar.
B
Comparisons can be dangerous because they change
people's opinions.
С
Comparisons are useful in determining how two things the
nature of two or more things, like humans.
D
Comparisons are dangerous because humans are more
likely to be influenced by them than by standard facts.

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