Given below are Assertion (A) and Reason (R) Consider them and select the correct answer:
Assertion (A) According to Gilbert Ryle, to say of someone that 'x' is intelligent implies.
Reason (R) (i) It is an assertion about x's mind. (ii) It is our knowledge of x's public performance.
A. Both A and R (i), (ii) are true and R (i), (ii) both are correct explanation of A
B. A and R are true, but R (i) only is the correct explanation of A
C. A and R are true, but R (ii) only is the correct explanation of A
D. Both A and R are false and R (i), (ii) is not a correct explanation of A
Answer: Option D
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