PHLA10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Foundationalism, Empirical Evidence, Law And Justice

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Phla10 reason and truth exercise 6: outline the three conditions that make up the jtb theory of knowledge. Jtb theory, justified the belief, states knowing that a proposition is true requires having a true belief that is justified . You went back to toronto from new zealand where is during winter time in august. And you look at the weather report thinking toronto would not be snowing for few weeks from now. After 1 month, you are right, toronto wasn"t snowing during august. Sober"s understanding of skepticism claims that beliefs based on our sense experience do not provide us with knowledge to a degree that the experience we have might exist the possibility of error. The skeptical argument contradicts a fundamental part of our common- sense picture of the way we are related to the world around us: outline the core idea of the foundationalist theory of knowledge.

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