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"loose your temper, loose the game" - Drqayyum1

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  • Date Submitted: 11/25/2013 07:00 PM
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Question 1
Who is the creator of propositional knowledge?
Seleccione una respuesta.
| a. Socrates  | |
| b. Plato  | |
| c. Descartes  | |
| d. None of the others  | |

Question 2
Aristotle founded the "Academy" in which Plato was a student.

Respuesta:
Verdadero Falso 

Question3

We may say that belief is a "positive attitude of the mind", and that is sufficient to constitute knowledge.
Respuesta:
Verdadero Falso 
Question4

Aristotle founded the "Academy" in which Plato was a student.
Respuesta:
Verdadero Falso 
Question5
Match the justification with the Way of Knowing which it belongs to.
I read it in a book | | |
I figure it out logically | | |
I felt it so, it's just "intuition" | | |
I used my senses to see it | | |

Question6
Knowledge justifications appeal to one of the four ways of knowing.
Respuesta:
Verdadero Falso 

Question7
What is the difference between information and knowledge?
Respuesta:
information is to knowlegde as bricks are to a building. while yo can not make up a building without more just a couple of bricks you have to unify them to make the strong and coherence. This is as you can not have knowlegde without information which is acquired from external souces as internet or school known by second hand knowledge. |

Question8
Knowledge by authority is also known as...
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Question9

What are the main sources of second hand knowledge?
Respuesta:
Cultural tradition, school, the internet, expert opinion, the new media. |

Question10

Statement that communicates a convincing piece of knowledge.
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| a. True statement  | |
| b. Proposition  | |
| c. Justification  | |
| d. Construct  | |

Question11

What are the characteristics of truth?
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| a. Coherent  | |
| b. Methodical  | |
| c. Justice  | |
| d. Public  | |
| e. Pragmatic  | |
| f. Independent  | |...

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