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Cоnsider the fоllоwing аrgument аnd its mаp. “We tend to take for granted that the external world and the internal world are both real. As strange as it might seem, however, 1you shouldn’t believe that the external world exists. After all, 2if you’re not certain that something is true then you shouldn’t believe it, right? But 3if you can doubt a belief then you can’t be certain the belief is true which means that 4you shouldn’t believe anything that it’s possible for you to doubt. But now, take a moment to consider your beliefs about the external world. 5You can doubt that the external world exists, because for all you know, 6you could be hallucinating everything that you experience.” MC 3.4d Central Argument.pngSuppose Lisa says “hallucinations have a quality of unreality that my normal experience lacks, and not all of my experiences have this quality. Thus, some of my experiences can’t be hallucinations.” What part of the argument is she criticizing? Identify the premise or inference, and write it in the space below.

Cоnsider the fоllоwing аrgument аnd its mаp. “We tend to take for granted that the external world and the internal world are both real. As strange as it might seem, however, 1you shouldn’t believe that the external world exists. After all, 2if you’re not certain that something is true then you shouldn’t believe it, right? But 3if you can doubt a belief then you can’t be certain the belief is true which means that 4you shouldn’t believe anything that it’s possible for you to doubt. But now, take a moment to consider your beliefs about the external world. 5You can doubt that the external world exists, because for all you know, 6you could be hallucinating everything that you experience.” MC 3.4d Central Argument.pngSuppose Frank says, “Even if, for all we know, we could be hallucinating everything that we experience, it doesn’t follow that we can doubt that the external word exists. After all, we need a brain in order to hallucinate, and a brain is part of the external world.” What part of the argument is he criticizing? Identify the premise or inference, and write it in the space below.