According to the verifiability criterion of factual meaningfulness,
A) propositions about God must be verifiable, since they deal with a factual question.
B) the meaning of an ethical proposition consists in its conditions of verifiability.
C) the criterion is itself verifiable.
D) nothing unverifiable can be meaningful.
Correct Answer:
Verified
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