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Knowing vs. Thinking Multiple Choice
Knowing vs. Thinking
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According to Nagel, Protagoras's view seems to imply that
No one ever makes a mistake.
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There is no such thing as truth.
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Knowledge is impossible.
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All of the above.
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Nagel claims that unlike Protagoras most philosophers believe that truth is
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Subjective.
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Unknowable.
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Innate.
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According to Nagel, __________ is an example of a non-factive verb.
See.
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Think.
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Remember.
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None of the above.
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According to Nagel, we sometimes speak of someone "knowing" a falsehood when we use "know" in a __________ sense.
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Projective.
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Subjective.
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Objective.
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According to Nagel, a confidently held belief is __________ for knowledge.
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Sufficient.
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Both a and b.
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Neither a nor b.
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