
What is Knowledge?
Students explore the definition of knowledge and how it differs from mere belief. They examine classic philosophical definitions such as justified true belief.
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Students explore the definition of knowledge and how it differs from mere belief. They examine classic philosophical definitions such as justified true belief.
Key Questions
- What does it mean to 'know' something?
- Can we ever be absolutely certain?
- How is knowledge different from belief?
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