Multiple Choice
Zagzebski's metaphor of fool's gold applies to beliefs because
A) False beliefs are valueless, like fool's gold.
B) It can be difficult to tell false beliefs from true ones.
C) True beliefs are less valuable when false ones are mixed in.
D) All of the above.
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