Which of the following options is DEFINITLY NOT an approximation to the complete truth?
Explanation:
According to the passage, an approximation is knowing that we do not know. It says that everything we know is some kind of approximation as we learn things to be unlearned again or correct them. Options 1 and 3 with refer to the set of things we learn and acknowledge the knowledge gained with it. Option 2 with “I know that I do not know” rephrases the definition of approximation as stated in the sentence, “....because we know that we do not know all the laws as yet.” from the passage. Option 4 with “I know what I do not know.” is being aware of things that we haven't learned and is not an approximation to complete truth. Option 5 may or may not be an approximation to complete truth as it doesn't entirely contradict the definition stated in the passage. So, rule of this option. Hence, the correct answer is option 4.
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