Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the principle of uniformity of nature?
A) Every occurrence is governed by causal regularities
B) Nothing can be established through induction, but only through deduction
C) Uniformities of nature that have existed in the past will continue to exist in the future
D) None of the above
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Q2: Skeptics often claim that we don't know
Q3: Plato thinks that knowledge of the intelligible
Q4: Salmon argues that Popper's notion of "corroboration"
Q5: Nozick believes that<br>A) most, if not all,
Q6: For Hume, belief belongs to the will.
Q8: Which of the following best describes relations
Q9: According to DeRose and Warfield, skeptical arguments
Q10: Descartes finds reason to doubt everything because
Q11: The skeptic argues that various skeptical hypotheses
Q12: Hume distinguishes between two perceptions of thought:<br>A)