Multiple Choice
What is Zagzebski's view on trusting other people?
A) We depend on others for most of our beliefs, so we must trust them.
B) We usually can't confirm that others are conscientious in their beliefs.
C) Both a and b are true. So we have to trust without confirming.
D) Both a and b are true. So we have no way of evaluating whether our beliefs are true.
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