Multiple Choice
Clifford says, "The question of right or wrong has to do with the ________ of his belief, not the matter of it; not what it was, but how he got it; not whether it turned out to be true or false, but whether he had a right to believe on such evidence as was before him."
A) origin
B) certainty
C) validity
D) ethics
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