How "great" are the Great Books? (Beta)
Which is book is "greater" in terms of contingency? (Explain.)
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Considering the idea of contingency, which book do you think is "greater"? Which of the two works do you think discuss, define, describe, or allude to the idea of contingency more than the other? Which book, in your opintion, has more to say about the idea of contingency? From which book can you learn more about the idea of contingency?
Don't think too hard about the questions. There are no wrong answers. Go with your instinct.
Eric Lease Morgan <eric_morgan@infomotions.com>
Date created: October 31, 2010
Date updated: November 4, 2010
URL: http://infomotions.com/sandbox/great-books/survey/