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Explain how Edmund Gettier revised the tripartite theory of knowledge.

The tripartite definition of knowledge states that knowledge is justified true belief. That is, for an individual, A, to be able to claim that she knows that p is true, p must be true, A...

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What is Plato trying to teach with his allegory of the cave?

Plato's allegory of the cave is a story that comprises of a few parts that are meant to be compared to the real world . The story, simply, is about some captives who's only experience of seeing things in ...

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What is the objection from the problem of evil to the existence of God?

The problem of evil attacks the principle that God is an omniscient, benevolent and omnipotent being. If God were omniscient, he would know that evil exists and he would know how to prevent it. A frequent...

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What is the distinction between analytic and synthetic propositions?

Analytic propositions can be understood purely by virtue of the meaning of the words used to articulate them. For instance, the claim “A triangle has three sides” can be understood without checki...

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Outline and explain the indivisibility argument for substance dualism.

Descartes formulated the indivisibility argument in order to support his theory of substance dualism. Substance dualism is the theory of mind which states that mind and body are two ontologically distinct...

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