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ID number:462870
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Published: 25.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In philosophy, Knowledge is usually defined as beliefs that are justified, true and actionable. Any description, hypothesis, concept, theory, or principle which fits this definiton would be considered knowledge. However individuals usually use this term Knowledge to desribe a belief they may obtain. For example "I know that the sun will rise tommorow". The sun has risen everyday for many years but there is no evidence that it will definatley rise tommorrow. Therefore it can only be considsered as a belief and not knowledge. Most of the knowledge we obatin, as individuals, is limited. …

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