Lewis says that a person can avoid mistakes by learning from the ones committed by others. Therefore one should be aware about history
Morris says that the history is so wide that one thing which might be a mistake at one point may not be a mistake at another.
However, if history teaches us unequivocal (unambiguous) lessons, then Morris' argument falls flat and this is the issue with Morris' argument. This is what the option C tells us.
Option C
Morris says that the history is so wide that one thing which might be a mistake at one point may not be a mistake at another.
However, if history teaches us unequivocal (unambiguous) lessons, then Morris' argument falls flat and this is the issue with Morris' argument. This is what the option C tells us.
Option C
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