A philosophical claim to knowledge includes the following:
A. Belief, Opinion, and Proof.
B. Certainty, Confidence, and Belief.
C. Confidence, Belief, and Persuasion.
D. Proper Justification, Reason, and Certainty.
E. Belief, Truth, and Proper Justification
Answer: E. Belief, Truth, and Proper Justification
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A) ?Jean-Jacques Rousseau. B) ?Thomas Hobbes. C) ?John Rawls. D) ?John Locke.
The Principle of Procreative Beneficence stipulates which of the following?
a) Reproducers should select the child who is expected to have the best life out of all children that they could conceive. b) Reproducers should select the child who is expected to have a life that is at least as good a life as the alternative children they could conceive. c) Reproducers should make decisions about the children they could conceive based on relevant, available information. d) All of these choices
The view of “there is no disputing of tastes” was promoted by
A. Hume B. Aristotle C. Gleason D. Providence
Which philosophical movement was also called "linguistic philosophy"?
a. analytic philosophy b. process philosophy c. phenomenology d. existentialism