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When McMullen refers to the infinite complex Heraclitean flux, he means to say thatQuestion 9Select one:a.Human behaviour is strongly determined by easily predictable causal processes.b.Human behaviour is the result of rational beliefs.c.Human behaviour falls into the paradox of Heraclitus, being that it is both constantly changing, but also that opposite things are identical.d.Human behaviour is not easily predictable/set in stone but is influenced by previous events and behaviours.

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When McMullen refers to the infinite complex Heraclitean flux, he means to say thatQuestion 9Select one:a.Human behaviour is strongly determined by easily predictable causal processes.b.Human behaviour is the result of rational beliefs.c.Human behaviour falls into the paradox of Heraclitus, being that it is both constantly changing, but also that opposite things are identical.d.Human behaviour is not easily predictable/set in stone but is influenced by previous events and behaviours.

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The correct answer is c. Human behaviour falls into the paradox of Heraclitus, being that it is both constantly changing, but also that opposite things are identical. This is what McMullen refers to as the infinite complex Heraclitean flux. It suggests that human behavior is not static or predictable, but rather is in a constant state of flux, changing and evolving over time. Furthermore, it implies that seemingly contradictory behaviors can in fact be identical, reflecting the paradoxical nature of human existence.

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