Epistemic Justification Quiz
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What is the term "justify" used for in relation to a belief?

  • To appraise epistemic reasoning (correct)
  • To express doubt
  • To express certainty
  • To suggest a belief is unfounded
  • What is the definition of "withholding" a proposition?

  • Not believing a proposition but believing its negation
  • Not believing a proposition and not believing its negation (correct)
  • Believing a proposition to be true
  • Believing a proposition to be false
  • How is "more justified" defined in the text?

  • To say that A is less justified than B
  • To say that A is at least as justified as B
  • To say that B is at least as justified as A (correct)
  • To say that B is less justified than A
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    Test your knowledge of Epistemic Justification with this quiz! Learn about the concepts of reasonableness, evidence, certainty, and probability in relation to beliefs. This quiz will challenge your understanding of epistemic appraisal and the underlying relational concept that ties it all together. Put your knowledge to the test and see how well you know Epistemic Justification.

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