Asked by Bernardo Waincier on Jul 16, 2024

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The question "Is it true that Doctor Watson was Holmes's best friend?" is paradoxical because

A) Watson frequently got in the way when Holmes was trying to solve a case.
B) there is no literal reality outside of our thoughts about it.
C) while it's true that Watson was Holmes's best friend in that fictional world, it's also true that Holmes had no best friend because he never existed.
D) Watson and Holmes never really knew each other.

Paradoxical

Involving a situation, statement, or condition that seems to contradict itself but may still be true.

Literal Reality

The aspect of reality that is understood and interpreted based on the explicit meaning of words and symbols, without inference.

Fictional World

An imaginary universe created in literature, movies, video games, or other media, characterized by its own set of rules, geography, and history.

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Martin ThomasJul 22, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The question is paradoxical because it implies that there could be a contradiction between a fictional reality and actual reality. While it may be true that Watson was Holmes's best friend within the world of the Sherlock Holmes stories, it is also true that Holmes was a fictional character and therefore had no actual "best friend."