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Descartes tries to discover knowledge using his method of _____. |
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Abbrev. for University of Minnesota. |
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Scholars who opposed new or original ideas |
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According to the foundationalist, these beliefs are the foundation for all knowledge. |
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Descartes' criterion of truth requires that a belief be _____ and distinct. |
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What philosophers develop. |
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For a belief to be known, it must be both justified and ____ (spelled backwards!). |
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An attitude towards a proposition that's necessary for knowledge. |
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Teacher of Plato. |
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Descartes' country of origin. |
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The view that most or all of our knowledge comes from sensory experience. |
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In order for a belief to be known, Descartes thinks that it must be certain and ___________. |
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Author of "The Meditations on First Philosophy". |
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Initials of the translator of our edition of Descartes' works. |
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The model for Descartes' understanding of knowledge. |
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The number of types of substance Descartes believes exist. |
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What properties inhere in. |
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Abbrev. for the kind of theory of knowledge Descartes favors. |
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An argument for foundationalism is the ______ argument. |