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Discuss the claim that knowledge falls short of being justified at best probable and therefore we cease to try to understand the world? (50 Marks)

I've covered

Plato's Objectivism: Forms

Contingencies

Philosophy of Science with Thomas Kuhn theory of "Paradigm Shift"

Edmund Gettier's: Tripartite of Knowledge (and the problems with it)


Want to know are their any philosophical arguments to prove or falsify the question.

 



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