What is wrong with the statement "I know what I had for breakfast, but I might be mistaken about it"?
A. You cannot be wrong if you know something.
B. You cannot know something unless you are certain of it.
C. You cannot be mistaken about something you believe.
D. No statement can be known unless it is warranted.
B
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A) support for corporations' First Amendment right to participate in the political process B) prohibiting business corporations from spending corporate funds to publicize political views that do not materially affect their business. C) that banking procedures are to be regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission. D) that states should be permitted to distinguish between the rights of individuals and the rights of corporations.
Thomas Jefferson was a disciple of
a. Locke b. Rosseau c. Hobbes d. Plato
"Nobody has been able to demonstrate that the Homeland Security Administration doesn't tap the phones of US citizens. Therefore probably it does " commits the fallacy of
A) hasty generalization B) weak analogy C) false cause D) appeal to ignorance E) appeal to unqualified authority