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the so - called
ate of passage argument\ is meant to show that
- time passes, at a rate that can be measured by time itself.
- time passes at a rate that can be measured by other phenomena, such as the distance run by abibe bikila.
- time doesnt pass.
- none of the above.
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the thank goodness thats over argument is meant to show that some a - facts in our discourse cannot be expressed in term
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Question 3
The "Rate of Passage Argument" in philosophical discussions about time (relevant to subfields like Philosophy in Arts) challenges the idea of time passing. It argues against time having a rate of passage, so the correct option is the one stating "Time doesn't pass."
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C. Time doesn't pass.
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