PrepTest 91+, Section 2, Question 16
If a belief is based on information from a reliable source, then it is reasonable to maintain that belief. Furthermore, some beliefs are based on information from a reliable source and yet are neither self-evident nor grounded in observable evidence.
If a belief is based on information from a reliable source, then it is reasonable to maintain that belief. Furthermore, some beliefs are based on information from a reliable source and yet are neither self-evident nor grounded in observable evidence.
If a belief is based on information from a reliable source, then it is reasonable to maintain that belief. Furthermore, some beliefs are based on information from a reliable source and yet are neither self-evident nor grounded in observable evidence.
If a belief is based on information from a reliable source, then it is reasonable to maintain that belief. Furthermore, some beliefs are based on information from a reliable source and yet are neither self-evident nor grounded in observable evidence.
If all the statements above are true, which one of the following statements must be true?
Beliefs for which a person does not have observable evidence are unreasonable.
Beliefs based on information from a reliable source are self-evident.
All reasonable beliefs for which a person has no observable evidence are based on information from a reliable source.
If a belief is not grounded in observable evidence, then it is not self-evident either.
Among reasonable beliefs that are not self-evident, there are some beliefs that are not grounded in observable evidence.
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