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If an answer could be confused with a "real" one then it's as good.


This is assuming the real one wouldn't have articulated anything unique and contextually valuable. (Unless you've got some sure-fire method to determine which statements are objectively so and that's what's getting confused.)


No


That's an ongoing issue in philosophy though -- you can't just say "no" as if it's a solved issue.


Yes




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