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While mimicking the thought of his mentor Socrates, who conceived of forms as existing on an ethereal, heavenly and()plane, Plato also argued that forms become()in objects.

A. abstract; rational
B. condensed; ratified
C. sacrilegious; profane
D. transcendent; immanent
E. imaginative ; earthbound

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The author offers all of the following ideas as proof that there is no direct correspondence between words and things EXCEPT()

A. Language has other functions than that of reference.
B.Once a word is grouped into a class, no one-to-one correspondence exists between it and what it signifies.
C.Many words refer to objects that do not exist in the world.
D. Function words do not refer to objects.
E.Proper nouns usually refer to unique entities.

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It can be inferred from the passage that the term reductionist would most likely apply to which of the following views concerning language()

A.A number of words exist with identical meanings.
B.Several words with different connotations may refer to the same object.
C. A word used two centuries ago might refer to the same object today.
D.Reality is constructed, not discovered, by the medium of language.
E. A word may refer to non-existent objects, categories, and carry multiple connotations.

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