Multiple Choice
Philosophers say that propositional knowledge has three necessary and sufficient conditions: To know a proposition, (1) you must believe it, (2) it must be true, and (3) you must have
A) no doubts about it.
B) good reasons for believing it true.
C) psychological certainty.
D) several knowledge sources.
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