Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a basic difference between belief and knowledge, according to Salmon?
A) Belief is necessarily nonampliative, whereas knowledge comes in two kinds
B) Knowledge must be arrived at through nonampliative inference, and belief doesn't have to be
C) There is no notable difference
D) Knowledge must be founded upon evidence-it is belief founded upon rational justification
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