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On a tripartite theory of knowledge, having propositional knowledge consists in having a justified, true belief that a certain proposition obtains. For example, to know that it will rain tomorrow consists...
Often in Philosophy (and Maths) we may come across the phrase 'if and only if', regularly abbreviated as 'iff' and denoted by an arrow pointing in both directions. <-> Logicians refer to this as a b...
G.E Moore's Open Question Argument functions as an objection towards naturalist moral realism (also referred to as "naturalism"), which is the belief that moral properties exist objectively with...
It seems evident to us that when we see a certain certain cause and effect occuring together that we can assume a causal connexion between them. We have seen multiple times that when a billard ball hits a...
The justified true belief (JTB) account of knowledge purports to give the necessary and sufficient conditions for an subject's having knowledge. Precisely, the account states that a subject S knows a prop...
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