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The Differences Between, I Feel Certain; I Am Certain; It Is Certain
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Discuss . With Reference To The Conditions Which Need To Be Satisfied For Us To Know A Proposition Or Statement Is True
The ‘assumed’ acquisition of knowledge must naturally precede its communication. Therefore the process by which this knowledge is acquired is central to the argument of whether th ....
Middle of essay ....dge can be based purely on belief or a subjective state of mind. For Plato Belief is an integral part of knowledge, but must also be combined with Reason and Evidence. A subjective statement for Plato would lack both the reason and evidence he feels is required to acquire true knowledge.
An Empiricists view of this statement may give it more credence. Locke (Essay concerning human understanding) believed that we can have the greatest degree of assurance that a proposition is true, when that k.... |
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