Exam 3: Knowledge
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According to Kant, the following would be considered an analytic judgment:
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We need the condition that one must be entitled to be sure about the truth of one's belief to
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According to Leibniz, there is nothing in us of which we are not always actually aware.
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Leibniz claims that sense experience is sufficient for all our actual knowledge.
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Locke claims that our knowledge of the world has its source in
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Kant claims that we learn about God through a posteriori knowledge.
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Narayan suggests that it is women's oppression that confers an epistemic advantage. Does her analysis apply to other oppressed groups as well, such as those are discriminated against based on race, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, or bodily appearance? Why or why not?
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According to Leibniz, sense experience is not important for understanding the world.
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