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Title: Justification In Knowledge
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E.g., weather forecasts, perhaps.
2) But knowledge does not require absolute certainty. Perhaps we can have something like evidence that puts the proposition beyond all reasonable doubt, though not beyond all possible doubt. Eg., the lights are on, water freezes at 32 degrees (under normal conditions), etc... Showed first 250 characters
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Eg., the lights are on, water freezes at 32 degrees (under normal conditions), etc.
3) Some skeptics insist that knowledge does require evidence that excludes all possible doubt. But we still need to distinguish the relation we have in cases of what we ordinarily regard as knowledge from other cases... Showed next 250 characters
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