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Although these two interpretations must acknowledge and accentuate their difference and define their irreducibility, there is no question of choosing a place because here we are in a region (let's say, provisionally, a region of historicity) where the category of choice seems particularly trivial; and because we must first try to conceive of the common ground.

A. One should not try to conceive of any common ground for the greater comprehension.
B. We are in a region of historicity where choice does not seem particularly trivial.
C. Today there is a question of choosing between the two interpretations.
D. Choosing between the two interpretations is trivial and we must seek common ground.
Answer» E.


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