Multiple Choice
What does Zagzebski say about knowledge?
A) Some of the values she has mentioned might be part of knowledge.
B) None of the values she has mentioned has anything to do with knowledge.
C) All of the values she has mentioned are required for knowledge.
D) There's no point in worrying about knowledge; conscientiousness is more important.
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