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“What counts is not what sounds plausible, not what we would like to believe, not what one or two witnesses claim, but only what is supported by hard evidence rigorously and skeptically examined.” ~ Carl Sagan The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy defines epistemology as “the study of knowledge and justified Continue Reading

Posted On : February 8, 2018 Published By : Enya Leger
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