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Phil. 1010: Knowledge Component
  • Phil. 1010: Knowledge Component

  • Exam (elaborations) • 1 pages • 2024
  • sufficient evidence’ (Clifford, as quoted by William James). What conception of rational belief motivates the position expressed in this quote? Do pragmatists such as James have a good alternative to the evidentialist position on belief? 2. What is the JTB analysis of knowledge? What challenge did Gettier raise to this analysis? How might one respond to Gettier’s challenge?
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PHIL 1010 Actual Exam Questions And Complete Verified Answers| Graded A+| 2024
  • PHIL 1010 Actual Exam Questions And Complete Verified Answers| Graded A+| 2024

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  • theory that human subjective states determine the nature of the real and true - correct answer subjectivism a sophist who beleived truth is in perception, man is the measure of all things, since man is the only entity capable of answering his perceptions must be true - correct answer Protagoras of Abdera a false argument, usually made to deceive someone - correct answer sophism "Of all things, the measure is humanity. Of the reality of those that are, and the unreality o...
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Phil 1010 final study guide
  • Phil 1010 final study guide

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University of North Carolina - PHIL 1010 HW7.4all
  • University of North Carolina - PHIL 1010 HW7.4all

  • Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • 2022
  • Exercise 7.4 all 7.4 Abbreviated Truth Tables Exercise 7.4A Problem 1 Correct! Argument is invalid! Your abbreviated truth table is correct! Row 1 shows that the premises are all true and the conclusion is false when statement letter A is assigned F, B is assigned T, and C is assigned F, so you have shown that the argument is invalid! Your truth table: A B C | A → (B → C) ∴ B → C ------|------------------------ F T F | F T T F F T F F Exercise 7.4A Problem 2 Correct! Argument...
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PHIL 1010 - Chapter 1 Answer Key
  • PHIL 1010 - Chapter 1 Answer Key

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  • Chapter 1, All unit exercises and answer key
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Phil 1010- Chapter 1
  • Phil 1010- Chapter 1

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PHIL 1010- Chapter 1 answer key
  • PHIL 1010- Chapter 1 answer key

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Intro Philosophy flash card
  • Intro Philosophy flash card

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