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Phil 1010 Questions And Answers With Latest Quiz according to Descartes, knowledge requires ANS certainty which is a premise in the argument from ignorance ANS we do not know that we are not mistaken Descartes' argument "i think therefore i exist" proves ANS that there is something that ...

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according to Descartes, knowledge requires ANS certainty



which is a premise in the argument from ignorance ANS we do not know that we are not
mistaken



Descartes' argument "i think therefore i exist" proves ANS that there is something that cannot be
reasonably doubted


a Gettier counterexample shows ANS justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge



Russell’s objection to berkely's argument for idealism is that ANS the argument is based on
equivocation



according to russell, we can have knowledge by acquaintance with ANS our own sense data



an argument is valid just in case ANS the premises are true, then the conclusion must be true



if an argument for conclusion C is sound then ANS C must be false



if an argument for conclusion C is unsound then ANS C could be true or false



if an argument for conclusion C is valid but unsound then ANS A premise must be false


which would be a counterexample to the claim that having stripes is sufficient for being a tiger ANS
a normal zebra


which would be a counterexample to the claim that having stripes is a necessary condition for being a
tiger ANS a tiger without stripes

, everything is an idea in the mind of god ANS berkely



i am not my body ANS descartes



justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge ANS gettier



sense data are not the same as physical objects ANS russell



which is a counterexample to the claim that true belief is sufficient for knowledge ANS a lucky
guess



according to descartes, god is ANS perfect



begging the question is ANS making a circular argument


identify the flaw in the argument: "my phone contains mercury. mercury is a planet. therefore, my
phone contains a planet" ANS equivocation



a priori knowledge of the existence of god is required for knowledge of the external world ANS
descartes



synthetic a priori knowledge is impossible ANS hume



synthetic a priori knowledge is possible but limited to mind dependent phenomema ANS kant



synthetic a priori knowledge is possible but limited to knowledge of universals ANS russell

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