There is one fairly standard reason why some thinkers regard the meaning-of-life question as being itself meaningless. They argu

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问题     There is one fairly standard reason why some thinkers regard the meaning-of-life question as being itself meaningless. They argue【51】meaning is a matter of language, not objects. It is a【52】of the way we talk about things, not a feature of things themselves,【53】shape, weight or colour. A cabbage or a computer is not meaningful in itself; it becomes【54】only by being caught up in our conversation. On this theory, we can make life【55】by our talk about it; but it cannot have a meaning in itself,【56】than a cloud can. It would not【57】sense, for example, to speak of a cloud as being true or false.【58】, truth and falsehood are function of our human judgments about clouds. However, there are problems with this argument,【59】there are with most philosophical arguments. We shall be【60】a few of them later on.  

选项 A、this
B、that
C、such
D、so

答案D

解析 这里so指代前文中的meaningful。故答案为D。
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