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According to Berkeley, __________ cannot exist except in a mind.
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The Antarctica meteorite example shows that evidence can be complex and confusing.
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The conditions Nozick adds to 'p is true' and 'S believes that p is true'
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Why do we need to add a further condition to the claim that knowledge is true belief? Explain.
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According to Phillips, the assumption that all our experiences are based on self-authenticating, immediate data is
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What does Berkeley take the essence of an idea to be? How does this function in his argument that there are no real objects?
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According to Strawson, an alternative to the inductive method of finding out about the world is
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If I would believe p even if p were false, then my belief does not track the truth.
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With whom do you agree more-Russell (previous reading) or Phillips? Explain.
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Do you think that Descartes's method of doubt would allow you to successfully put all of your beliefs in doubt at once? Explain.
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Zagzebski says that we need self-trust, which means we must trust that
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According to Socrates, perplexity and awareness of one's ignorance are beneficial to inquiry.
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Explain the difference between Berkeley's and Locke's (previous reading) views regarding secondary qualities. With whom do you agree, and why?
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It is necessary to have the right to be sure that a belief is true for it to be true.
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According to Berkeley, all our ideas are innate rather than being caused by external, material objects.
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