Since savants love difference, they likewise love decent variety. There is nothing preferred in reasoning over an (I) _______ , crude thought, a chance in the scene of thought not recently experienced and investigated, some new point of view on an old issue, a unique (ii) _______ to an apparently sacred principle or determinedly held conviction. It's famously a lot harder to shield another case than to wreck an old one; crisp intuition in reasoning is similarly uncommon, and all the additionally energizing for it. What's more, maybe precisely on the grounds that it manages issues at an elevated level of reflection, reasoning is an (iii) _______ church.
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Blank (ii) |
Blank (iii) |
startling |
refutation |
narrow |
modest |
acceptance |
divine |
derived |
mechanism |
broad |
Kudos for the right answer and explanation
For the third blank I was relating the blank to crisp thought and the third blank could be narrow also?