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Social Studies, 16.04.2021 21:00 sweetLips230

The principle of verification fails. This is because... (Three of the following reasons are correct; one is incorrect. Which reason does NOT belong?)
It makes morality meaningless
It is not empirically verifiable
It is a contradiction
O It is not obviously true

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