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There are TWO CORRECT answers for the questions that are worth two points. The r

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Question

There are TWO CORRECT answers for the questions that are worth two points. The rest of the questions have only one answer and are only worth one point each.

The truth is:

What makes a statement false?

Beliefs are:

It is rational to believe something when:

Is it possible for someone to have a false belief?

Are people typically aware of their false beliefs?

Are people always acting irrationally when they believe something false?

When a person believes something that is true but has not justification for their belief, is this an instance of knowledge?

Please match the following pairs

Belief

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Justification

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Fallible

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Correspondence Principle of Truth

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Knowledge

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Consistency

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

Inconsistency

the state of being rational and justified but also wrong            when a proposition matches with reality            when it is possible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            justified true belief            a proposition that a person takes to be true            When it is impossible for a set of sentences to be true at the same time            reasons or evidence      

When the evidence for a claim is incomplete what should a person do?

According to the way we defined the word 'truth' in lecture, does the phrase "it is true for you, but not for me" make sense?

Mind-dependent

Explanation / Answer

1] Mind -independent and Objective both the options are correct.

2] When the reality does not correspond to the content of the statement. This option is correct.

3] Mind -independent and Objective both the options are correct.

4] There is enough evidence. This options is correct.