Goldman's Fake Barn thought experiment shows that

A. a caused TRUE belief is not sufficient for knowledge.
B. all of the objects that surround us are illusory.
C. future perceptions can correct past mistakes.
D. the world is a collection of random causes.


Answer: A

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A) an unreasonable conceptual belief B) an unreasonable empirical belief C) an inconsistent set of beliefs D) a dogmatic attitude

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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