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If a River Is Constantly Moving and Sense Experience Is

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If a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then everything is in flux. If sense experience is veridical, but not our only means of knowledge, then not everything is in flux. So, if a river is constantly moving and sense experience is veridical, then the senses are our only means of knowledge.
-Working backward from the conclusion of this argument, which of the following is the most likely justification of the last step of the derivation?


Definitions:

Drain

To remove fluid, often from a body cavity, wound, or other source of accumulation, typically using a tube or other mechanism.

Pus

A thick, yellowish or greenish fluid produced in infected tissue, consisting of dead white blood cells, bacteria, and tissue debris.

Pleural Cavity

The slender space filled with fluid located between the dual layers of the pleura that encase each lung.

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