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The definition of knowledge accepted by both skeptics and non-skeptics implies two conditions: (1) if a person knows a proposition p, then p must be true, and (2) if a person knows a proposition p, then it is logically impossible for that person to be mistaken.
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- Epistemology - Belief, Justification, Rationality | Britannica www.britannica.com via serper
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- proposition concept
- skepticism concept
- knowledge concept