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Contraposition Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

perceived


What does 'for legitimate and merely perceived reasons' mean?
And what does 'quibbling error' mean?
  

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1. There were two kinds of reason: legitimate (genuine) ones, and ones that he perceived but did not objectively exist. 2.

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  • There were two kinds of reason: legitimate (genuine) ones, and ones that he perceived but did not objectively exist.
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  • "quibbling error" means a minor error that a very fussy or picky person would point out.
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1. There were two kinds of reason: legitimate (genuine) ones, and ones that he perceived but did not objectively exist.

2. "quibbling error" means a minor error that a very fussy or picky person would point out.

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