Is having TRUE belief that tracks the truth enough to have knowledge? Why or why not?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer will vary.

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Nobel Prize physicist Richard Feynman describes how, as a young boy, he figured

out how to fix a radio that buzzed for a few minutes after first being turned on. "I realized that one way it can happen is that the tubes are heating up in the wrong order. Then I said to myself, 'All right, take the tubes out, and reverse the order completely in the set.' So I changed the tubes around, stepped to the front of the radio, turned the thing on, and it's quiet as a lamb: it waits until it heats up, and then plays perfectly -- no noise."

What will be an ideal response?

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Mahavira renounced the world at age thirty

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The Jain path is primarily one of compassion

a. True b. False

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According to Epictetus, the Will has more value than:

a. the senses. b. gifts such as eloquence. c. reason. d. all of these answers. e. none of these answers.

Philosophy & Belief