Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to the previous question?
a
A. “We fin...
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Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to the previous question?
a
A. “We find new disputes that are not founded on some ambiguity in the expression; and I am persuaded that the present dispute, concerning the dignity or meanness of human nature, is not more exempt from it than any other.” (Paragraph 3)
b
B. “That there is a natural difference between merit and demerit, virtue and vice, wisdom and folly, no reasonable man will deny….” (Paragraph 4)
c
C. “When we find a man who arrives at such a pitch of wisdom, as is very uncommon, we pronounce him a wise man: so that to say there are few wise men in the world, is really to say nothing; since it is only by their scarcity that they merit that appellation.” (Paragraph 7)
d
D. “I feel a pleasure in doing good to my friend, because I love him; but do not love him for the sake of that pleasure.” (Paragraph 10)
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