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The Brain-in-a-Vat (BIV) argument posits that if an individual cannot distinguish between being a brain-in-a-vat and not being one, they cannot distinguish between having hands and not having hands, leading to the conclusion that one cannot know they have hands.
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- Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
- Epistemology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall 2019 Edition) plato.stanford.edu via serper
- Epistemology - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy plato.stanford.edu via serper
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