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Philo Crossword
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1) we cannot have knowledge of anything other than facts about our current existence and mental states
3) an argument such that if the premises are true then the conclusion must be true
4) an argument/description of a possible situation where all the premises are true but the conclusion is false
6) we cannot know whether we know something if we don't know how we know
9) an argument where the conclusion is a repetition of one of the premises
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2) inability to have knowledge of anything, or at best, only very, very narrow range of facts
5) is a strategy used for refuting a philosophical argument with a very controversial premise (the negation of the conclusion is used as a premise and is used to argue one of the original premises)
7) the study of knowledge
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10) we can know something without knowing how we know it
11) skepticism of a particular kind of knowledge
12) evidence obtained by the report of others
13) an argument is sound if it is valid and all the premises are true
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