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Read the passage.
According to the passage, which best describes philosophy's relationship with art?
1. Philosophy is very different from art because philosophy is grounded in inquiry and methodology.
2. Philosophy is similar to art because both are pursued for aesthetic reasons which are irrefutable.
3. Philosophy is in opposition to art because philosophy is a science based on facts and hypotheses.
4. Philosophy is akin to art because both aim to capture all of reality in a single system.
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