The problem with arguments that commit subjectivist fallacies is that:
A) they do not provide any evidence that their conclusions are true
B) they can only be understood by the person (the subject) who is making them
C) they are only valid when their conclusions are true
D) they are about difficult subjects that most people don't understand
E) they have been subjected to so many changes that they are no longer as clear as they were at the beginning
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A)assuming that an
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A)a proposition that is false
B)a
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