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Descartes requires that what counts asgenuineknowledge (as opposed to what we simply believe to be true or have the opinion that) must be absolutely certain and immune to scepticism. Locke does not re

Descartes requires that what counts asgenuineknowledge (as opposed to what we simply believe to be true or have the opinion that) must be absolutely certain and immune to scepticism.

Locke does not require that knowledge proper be absolutely certain and free from doubt.

Which is the more plausible theory of knowledge?

Please write a minimum 200 word response to the prompt; and then write a 100 word response to one of your fellow students' posts.

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