Multiple Choice
According to epistemological foundationalism, a belief becomes knowledge when it:
A) is clearly and distinctly true.
B) logically follows from other beliefs that cannot be doubted.
C) follows from other beliefs that are true.
D) meets the current standards of rationality of the group to which a person belongs.
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