PHIL 201 Quiz 4

25 July 2022
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According to the presentation on skepticism, Descartes' systematic doubt:
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Both of the Above
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Explain the logical problem with W. K. Clifford's belief that "It is wrong always, everywhere and for anyone, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence."
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Many contemporary epistemologists think the statement is self-defeating
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Which of the following is not one of Aristotles virtues mentioned by Dew & Foreman?
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Meekness
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When we consider the way that our beliefs relate to each other, we are making a reference to
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Our Noetic structure
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According to Kant, belief in God's existence is a claim of metaphysical knowledge, and while he thinks we cannot have knowledge of such metaphysical claims, he, nevertheless, believes we have good reasons to believe in the existence of God because
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Kant believes in objective moral laws, and he thinks God must exist in order for such laws to make sense
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Virtue epistemology generally focuses on being intellectually virtuous as opposed to being absolutely certain
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True
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Your noetic structure concerns only those beliefs that are actually true.
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False
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By "high accessibility requirements" the internalist means:
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Selected Answer: Through introspection I can obtain the reasons for my beliefs.