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What are reasons seven contrasting approaches

Sense perception


Tradition


Testimony


Intuition


Common sense


Skepticism


Fideism

Difference between Skeptical and Skepticism

Skeptical- desiring furthering evidence prior to a commitment


Skepticism- Claims that knowledge is not possible

What is agnosticism? Problems with agnosticism.

No knowledge. If one has no knowledge how do you know to choose and act

What is the argument something must be eternal?

All is temporal


All had a beginning


All came into being


All came into being from non-being. This violates the laws of thought so something must be eternal. Bam

What are agrippas five modes

Arguments from disagreement


Arguments that throw one into an infinite regress


Arguments from relativity


Arguments without providing an argument


Arguing in a circle

Explain rationalism

Reason rather than experience is the foundation of knowledge

Explain empiricism

All knowledge is through sense experience

Explain Fideism

All knowledge is not possible