BUSI 1010U Chapter 4: THINK [Crit. Think & Ethics, BUSI1010] - Chapter 4 Notes

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Knowledge - information or experience that we believe to be true for which we ha ve justification or evidence. Rationalists claim that the most human knowledge comes through reason. Empiricists claim that we discover truth primarily through our physical sens es. Immanuel kant: how we experience reality is not simply a matter of pure reason or of us ing physical senses, but depends on the structure of our mind. We interpret our experiences rather than perceive them. Because of the structure of our brain, we are prone to certain perceptual an d cognitive errors. Evidence - something that tends to prove or disprove a particular view. So long as evidence does not contradict other evidence, it is reasonable to consider it. Evaluating the credibility of evidence is a key factor in deciding whether o r not the evidence is noteworthy.

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