3. Justification is subjective because subjective epistemology is our personal standards. Standards are what helps up justify our reasoning and thinking because we create standards based on our experiences. Our psychological thinking and analyzation of things helps us create our subjective epistemology.
5. Conspiracy theories and epistemic system connect because in order to believe in a conspiracy theory it requires a person to either switch or abandon a …show more content…
The energy drink monster logo is representing the devils number 666. It’s a conspiracy because people are trying to convince people that the M on the can is made of the Hebrew symbol for 6. The other thing people point out is the phrase the company used on the can which is “Unleash the beast”.
7. Conspiracy theories and voluntary beliefs are related because in order for conspiracy theory to be true a person has to voluntary believe it is true. Without voluntary belief the conspiracy theory no longer exist to the person because it becomes irrelevant to them. Conspiracy theories require voluntary belief that something is being covered up.
10. We rejected caution as a meta epistemic virtue because caution is not always necessary. When caution it can mean that do whatever is right and that lacks content. A meta epistemic virtue requires content.
11. We rejected safe as a meta epistemic virtue because it is similar to caution. Safe is something we use as a deflecting system to keep ourselves from being attacked. The word safe portrays a person’s epistemic virtue as timid or scared.
12. Consistent is considered a meta epistemic virtue because it has content and maintain support. Consistence also allows mistakes and improvements to be made. Unlike safe and caution, consistence opens up a broad spectrum and allows someone’s thoughts to not have