Haack thinks that the physicist, the detective, the historian, and the investigative journalist
A) Are all investigating the same world, so their inquiries can intersect.
B) Are all investigating the same world, but their inquiries are unrelated.
C) Are all investigating the same world, but with different levels of ingenuity.
D) Might as well be investigating different worlds.
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