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Khang Nguy?n
on Nov 09, 2024Verified
If rationality means "thinking and acting in accordance with reason," then a person can be rational
A) only if that person has true beliefs.
B) even if that person's beliefs turn out to be false.
C) even if that person's beliefs are not coherent.
D) only if that person has no presuppositions .
Rationality
The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic, often applied to thought processes and decision-making.
True Beliefs
Convictions or acceptances that are in accordance with reality or facts.
Coherent
The quality of being logical and consistent.
- Investigate the connection among rational thinking, veracity, and conviction.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Investigate the connection among rational thinking, veracity, and conviction.
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