Exam 3: Knowing Vs Thinking
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On what grounds does Russell think our experience of the external world can be reasonably doubted? Do you agree? Explain.
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Why does Strawson think that there cannot be a justification of induction? Do you agree?
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Synthetic a priori judgments are required for us to acquire new knowledge.
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Strawson argues that there is no justification of induction because
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We can always determine whether someone knows something on the basis of a reliable process.
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As Locke uses the term, "idea" refers to an immediate object of
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According to Kant, there is no knowledge antecedent to experience.
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Socrates discusses geometry with Meno's slave in order to prove that
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Haack says that one obstacle to inquiry can be a failure of will. An example of a failure of will might be
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Haack claims that we sometimes fail at inquiry because we actively seek to avoid discovering the answer.
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Everyone who inquires must start from scratch and work on his "crossword" alone.
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Most philosophers, according to Russell, believe that sense-data are caused by objects existing independently to us.
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Truth is a sufficient condition for knowledge according to Ayer.
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According to Socrates, it is impossible to know what virtue is.
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According to Nagel, __________ is a requirement of knowledge.
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What is the difference between factivity and non-factivity according to Nagel? Why is this distinction important to her discussion of knowledge?
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