Anything can be measured. If a thing can be observed in any way at all, it lends itself to some type of measurement method. No matter how "fuzzy" the measurement is, it's still a measurement if it tells you more than you knew before. And challenges posed by those things most likely to be seen as immeasurable are, virtually always, met by relatively simple measurement methods. Dougles W. Hubbard, How to Measure Anything
A) Argument; conclusion: If a thing can be observed ... measurement method.
B) Argument; conclusion: Anything can be measured.
C) Argument; conclusion: And challenges posed ... simple measurement methods.
D) Argument; conclusion: No matter how "fuzzy" ... more than you knew before.
E) Nonargument.
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