7. Performative language, declarative
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5. a. Absence makes the heart grow fonder b. Out of sight, out of mind
It depends on the relationship, distance between is limited interaction. If both parties do not make an effort at all it is no interaction. Page 77, Answer
2. While the dispute is genuine, it appears the dispute about the meaning of ‘relevance ‘. There is a difference of attitude, one has cleared that on the matter of how much self-esteem attaches to Sophocles plays.
3. They both seem to understand what a ‘good’ or ‘wonderful’ father mean. They differ in attitude over what qualities count. rong in every situation ever to believe anything based on insufficient evidence, as it is wrong for someone to simply believe something to be true based solely on the sincerity of their convictions or by stifling their doubts. He states that if the origin of the belief is not founded on proven fact then the believer is guilty of an untrue/false belief as a result of not taking the time or having the patience to investigate the validity of the belief and, even if their belief is sincere, they have “no right to believe on such evidence as was before them” . I agree with Clifford’s’ evidentialist view to a point, as in theory it is a good one, however, practically I believe it is not a realistic way to live your life, as it would be near impossible to find time to investigate and sufficient evidence on which to base every single belief that you come across in your life.
Evidentialism states that the justification for a belief is based entirely on the evidence supporting that belief, therefore defining the epistemic