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ROSE AUNAETITRAKUL EMILIO SOLOMON ZAINAB YAQUB What is the difference between knowledge and belief?

What is the difference between knowledge and belief?

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ROSE AUNAETITRAKULEMILIO SOLOMON

ZAINAB YAQUB

What is the difference between knowledge and

belief?

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What is knowledge?

“Justified true belief”Ways of Knowing

(WoK) Emotion Reason Perception Language

Plato’s Theory of Knowledge K= JTB

J= Justifiable T= Truth B= Belief

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What is truth?

Distinguishes knowledge from beliefObjective requirement for knowledge“If you believe something is true, does not

make it true.”

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Second-Hand Knowledge

Cultural TraditionSchoolThe internetExpert OpinionThe news media

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Limitations of Knowledge

Commonsense Example: The mental

mapRelativism

Example: CultureCertainty

Example: The belief-knowledge continuum

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What is belief?

Subjective requirement for knowledgeBelief-Knowledge Continuum

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Kinds of Belief

A vague belief Example: Eating fish helps you concentrate

A well-supported belief Example: I believe that my teacher gave me too much

homework because it took me five hours to finish it all.

A belief that is beyond reasonable doubt Example: On September 11, 2001, the World Trade

Center collapsed.

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How is belief justified?

“Someone told me” “I saw it”“I worked it out”“It’s intuitively obvious”

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Limitations of Belief

The role of judgment Example: “The real world”

The danger of gullibility Example: Yahoo! Articles,

eHow.com, Stanley Milgram Experiment

The danger of skepticism Example: Science/Theories