Stump rejects Swinburne's premise that men can only have knowledge of the goodness or badness of their actions by induction based on past experience, claiming instead that
A) men cannot have knowledge of the goodness or badness of the actions at all.
B) men could have knowledge of the goodness or badness of the actions through an epiphany.
C) men could have knowledge of the goodness or badness of their actions if God gave them this information a dream.
D) None of the above
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