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Grammar

What does "turn on" mean?

Often the most helpful philosophical contribution to genuine moral discussion does not take the form of the application of a moral theory. Philosophers can be good at spotting reasoning errors in such discussion, errors that turn on logical rather than moral points.


I've got 2 question to ask

1. Is "take the form of" the same as "be in the form of"

2. What does "turn on" mean?


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XVI 1. Is "take the form of" the same as "be in the form of" ? Yes.

  • XVI 1.
  • Is "take the form of" the same as "be in the form of" ?
  • Yes.
  • XVI 2.
  • What does "turn on" mean?
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XVI1. Is "take the form of" the same as "be in the form of"?

Yes.

XVI2. What does "turn on" mean?

are related to; involve; are due to; occur because of

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