Which of the following claims (but not necessarily expressed in these exact word
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Which of the following claims (but not necessarily expressed in these exact words) can be accurately attributed to Russell?
a. What is universally true may also be universally false.
b. A priori judgments are the basis of all empirical generalizations.
c. All a posteriori knowledge implies knowledge of the relations of universals.
d. All empirical knowledge that is true is also non-empirical in its foundations.
e. All a priori knowledge necessarily involves knowledge of the relations of universals.
Explanation / Answer
Correct Answer - E
Bertrand Russell believed that it is possible to know reality and there are entities which exists in time and space, and all truths cannot be known by direct experience, this he called the a priori. All a priori knowledge deals with the relations of universals.
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