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Is Justified True Belief Knowledge? Multiple Choice
Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?
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Gettier's counterexample is meant to demonstrate that
Ayer's conditions for knowledge are both necessary and sufficient.
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Ayer's conditions for knowledge allow for false beliefs.
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Knowledge relies on empirical evidence.
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Knowledge is true belief.
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According to Gettier, inferring from available evidence
Justifies belief in the truth of a claim.
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Justifies the valid deduction of a claim.
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Is sufficient for concluding the truth of a claim.
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Is insufficient for concluding the truth of a claim.
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Gettier would agree with the following:
Having a right to be sure something's true means it's true.
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It's possible to believe something is true and not know it's true.
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Being sure something's true means it's true.
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Both a and c.
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