The "two-worlds assumption"

A) ?states that there are two worlds: the world of being and the world of becoming.
B) ?states that there are two worlds: the "outer," physical world and the "inner" world of our experience.

C) ?states that there are two worlds: the godly and the human.
D) ?is an example of a necessary truth.


B

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Which view of the corporation is a variant of the Myth of Amoral Business?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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