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I understand Christianity to be a belief that is not true, but is useful because it provides comfort to believers.
Justified true belief is a key concept in epistemology that suggests knowledge is when a belief is true, justified, and held by the knower. This concept helps us understand how we can have confidence in what we know and distinguishes knowledge from mere opinion or belief.
To determine if your belief is justified and true according to the statement "my belief is a justified belief if and only if it is in fact a true belief," you need to ensure that your belief is not only true but also supported by good reasons or evidence. Just because a belief is true does not necessarily mean it is justified. Justification requires evidence or reasoning to support the truth of the belief.
True belief in philosophy refers to holding a belief that corresponds accurately to reality or truth. It is a belief that is justified and supported by evidence or reasoning. In philosophical terms, true belief is often considered a necessary condition for knowledge.
Knowledge is true, and belief is something that is claimed to be true.
True. I've included a link which will help you understand why.
I person must be able to understand the definition of liquidity in order to learn about monetary policy. true
Their main belief is that there is only one true God.
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That belief is associated with transcendentalism.
That belief is associated with transcendentalism.
Religious skepticism is the belief that no religion has offered convincing evidence that it is true, or has offered convincing evidence that the central beliefs of that religion are true. Skepticism is not the same thing as a belief that all religions are false; it is a belief that they have not been proved to be true.
Universal belief falsifiers are scenarios that prove that a belief could possibly be false. They do not prove that a belief is true or false only that they could be false. Characteristics: 1.) theoretically possible (doesn't have to be probable) 2.) no way of knowing if the scenario is true or false 3.)if the scenario was true we would never be able to differentiate beliefs that are true from beliefs that seem to be true but are actually false