a) b) c) SKEPTICISM 14) The following are in the external world a) thoughts, bel
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a) b) c) SKEPTICISM 14) The following are in the external world a) thoughts, beliefs, ideas b) inanimate objects such as mountains, oceans, plane nts, animals b) c) plants, animals, humans; d) b) and c); e) all of the above. 15) The Principle of the Epistemic Primacy of Sense Perception asserts that our contact with the external world is primarily through a) senses and sense perception; b) guessw c) pure reason d all of the above e) none of the above. Primacy of Sense Perception, if somcone knows that there is the Eiffel Tower in Paris, then a) she must have personally traveled to Paris to see the Eiffel Tower b) she must know someone who traveled to Paris and experienced the Eiffel Tower c) there is somcone who has been to Paris and experienced the Eiffel Tower she may know it by pure reason (e.g., by discovering conceptual relationships between Paris and the Eiffel Tower); e) none of the above. 17) According to the traditional skepticism about the external world A) no one ever knows any contingent fact about the external world; B) no one ever knows any conceptual truth; C) no one ever knows what one is thinking about D) all of the above E) none of the above. 18) A methodological Skeptic argues that A) we never know anything about a certain domain; B) at a certain time, we have to suspend our udgments about some domain so, eventually we can have knowledge about that domain; C) both a) and b). D) none of the above. 19) If Sue has an absolute certainty that P is true, then a) she has justification (certainty) sufficient for purposes ) she cannot be mistaken about P (she is infallible about this belief); c) neither a) nor b).Explanation / Answer
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Minerals, mountains, artifacts,plants, animals, humans thing exist in the external world.
Hence,option(d) is correct.
principle of epistemic primacy of senses perception assert that our contact with external world is primary through senses and perception.
Hence,option(a) is correct.
According to traditional skepticism for external world that no one ever know contingent fact about external world.
Hence,option (a) is correct.
A methodological skeptics argue that at a certain time we have to suspend our judgement about some domain so eventually we can knowledge about that domain.
Hence,option(b)is correct.
if sue has absolute certainty that p is true then she has justification sufficient for practical purposes.
Hence,option(a) is correct.
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