Useless Flashcards
(22 cards)
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- The understanding
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awareness
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TRIPARTITE THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE
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a. JUSTIFIED – You must have a good reasons or evidence for believing the proposition. b. TRUE – The proposition must actually be true.
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c. BELIEF –
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You must believe a proposition to be true.
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ASSERTION
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statement that someone claims or believes to be true.
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- It refers to a declarative statement or proposition that someone claims to be true or believes to be true. Assertions play a crucial role in language
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Assertion
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- They have an intention of conveying information
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persuading others
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Example
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9
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a. Her younger brother mimics animal noises.
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10
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b. It had started to rain.
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c. Honesty is the best policy.
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PROPOSITION
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- The term proposition can have other meanings and uses in philosophy
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depending on the context.
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- A statement or idea that can be true or false.
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Example
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16
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a. Snow is white”
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b. 3 + 3 = 6
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18
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c. All triangles have three sides
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BERTRAND RUSSELL
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- A 20th Century British philosopher who is famous when it comes to Logical Reasoning .
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21
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- Barber Paradox shows DANGERS OF SELF REFERENCE.
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- He is the Pioneer of Analytic Philosophy
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