Internalism and externalism differ over whether or not
A) truth is a necessary condition for knowledge.
B) we must be able to justify a belief for it to be knowledge.
C) it is possible to have knowledge at all.
D) knowledge requires internal or external justification.
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Q34: The tripartite analysis attempts to answer which
Q35: Edmund Gettier argued that
A) we can never
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Q37: Gilbert Harman's attempt to save the essence
Q39: The defeasibility condition is concerned with
A) what
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Q42: In their account of knowledge, externalists differ
Q43: The text finds externalism weak because
A) externalism
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