Can a definition have more than one differentia?
A) Yes, because there can never be only one.
B) Yes, and most do.
C) Yes, but only if it has more than one genus.
D) No, because it is never necessary to have more than one.
E) No, because then the definition would define more than one concept.
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Q28: Does every definable concept have a genus?
A)Yes.
B)No,
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Q34: A definition should have:
A)as many genera (plural
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