It can be inferred from the passage that Quine considers classical empiricism to be "overly 'narrow'" for which of the following reasons? A. Classical empiricism requires that our system of generalizations be free of contradictions. B. Classical empiricism demands that in the case of a contradiction between an individual observation and a generalization, the generalization must be abandoned. C. Classical empiricism asserts that every observation will either confirm an existing generalization or initiate a new generalization.