Lackey outlines two accounts of testimony the reductionist


1) Regarding innate knowledge, Augustine disagrees with Locke. Augustine thinks that, while most of our knowledge comes from perception, there are certain ideas that are innately known. Locke, in contrast, contends that all ideas are derived from perception or experience. In an essay, present Augustine's account and argument for innate knowledge, present Locke's critic of innate knowledge, and decide which viewpoint is more convincing. Be sure to provide an argument for your decision.

2) Lackey outlines two accounts of testimony: the reductionist and the non-reductionist accounts. Explain what is entailed in each of these accounts, explain Lackey's criticisms of each of these accounts, and decide which account is a better description of testimony. Be sure to provide an argument for your decision.

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