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When are we entitled to hold a belief or make a claim?
When are we entitled to hold a belief or make a claim?
- If there are strong grounds or evidence to support it (correct)
- If it sounds convincing
- If it is widely accepted
- If it is based on personal opinion
What does the term 'warrant' refer to in the context of evaluating a claim or belief?
What does the term 'warrant' refer to in the context of evaluating a claim or belief?
- A legal document
- A right or entitlement to hold a belief or make a claim with strong grounds for example, evidence to support it (correct)
- A popular opinion
- A personal preference
What is the best evaluation we can give of a claim or belief in the absence of certainty?
What is the best evaluation we can give of a claim or belief in the absence of certainty?
- To say whether it is true or false
- To say whether it is old or new
- To say whether it is popular or unpopular
- To say whether it is justified or warranted (correct)
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