Monthly Archives: March 2013

Is there such thing as false knowledge?

Is there such thing as false knowledge? In the theory of knowledge course, the term “knowledge” is defined as a “justified true belief”. This often means that as long as someone is able to provide a logical reason and justification … Continue reading

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Fallacy

The term “fallacies” is often used in everyday language to describe any kind of misinformation or error of thinking. In addition, with reference to logic, the word “fallacy” receives a more exact definition. In the theory of knowledge course, “fallacy” … Continue reading

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Ways of Knowing: Reason and Logic

Another “way of knowing” is through reason and logic. In the theory of knowledge course, the term logic is defined as reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity. These set of principles are often understood everywhere in … Continue reading

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Sensory Perception: Eye Witnesses

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