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Learn more Phil 907 Quiz 1 STUDY Flashcards Learn Write Spell Test PLAY Match Gravity Created by lucy907 Terms in this set (7) The Problem of Justification: 1. In order for a judgment to count as knowledge there must be evidence to support it. 2. That evidence must be justified 3. BUT
that justification is new evidence,which must be justified as well. 4,which is impossible to have. Two strategies for attacking an argument: 1. Show one (or more) of the premises is false 2. Show that even if the premises were true,And so on. 5. Therefore,Phil 907 Quiz 1 Flashcards | Quizlet Search Create
Log in Sign up Log in Sign up Oh no! It looks like your browser needs an update. To ensure the best experience,they would not by themselves establish the conclusion (link train) Responses to the Problem of Justification: 1. Accept the argument: a. Global skepticism 2. Premise #3 is wrong: it need
not be "new" evidence a. Foundationalism b. Coherentism 3. The argument presupposes that the knower is able to supply the justification; but all that is required is that the knower be justified a. Sense perception Foundationalism: 1. The view that any judgement that counts as knowledge is either: a. Inferred for some
other judgments(s) that counts as knowledge; or b. Foundational or Basic Inferential Judgment judgment that depends on some other judgment for its evidence and justification Self-Evident Judgment a judgment that provides its own evidence and justification Descartes's Three Criterion for Self-Evident Knowledge a. Absolutely certain i. He is not after psychological conviction
because you can be wrong even if you are "certain" ii. Looking for "Logical Certainty" b. Indubitable c. Impossible to be mistaken YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE... Smart Words: Vocabulary for Everyday Use Knowsys $14.99 STUDY GUIDE Philosophy test 2 11 Terms wesley_williams2 CST 310: Debate - Midterm Exam 70 Terms guthrie-emma Public
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