Question 1 of 10
Points: 2 / Plato - Meno
When trying to define a concept, which of the following is NOT a good approach to take?
A. Use obscure language that will make it hard for smarty-pants people like Socrates
to argue against you.
O B. Do not include the word to be defined in the definition.
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c. Make sure your definition is neither too broad nor too narrow.
D. Define something negatively (explaining what it's not) so that you can't be proved
wrong (as in "being spiritual is not the same thing as being a religious dogmatist").
E. Identify the necessary essential and sufficient conditions.
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