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Q: 13. Take the belief that there are currently at least one thousand kangaroos alive in Australia. That belief is true, although it need
not have been.

A. The claim that any contingent truth could instead have been false is not the fallibilist claim, because fallibilism is not a thesis about truths in themselves.
B. So, the belief is only contingently true.
C. But even if we were to accept that all truths are only contingently true, we would not be committed to fallibilism,
D. By definition, any contingent truth could have failed to be true.
E. It could have been false-in that the world need not have been such as to make it true.
F. The recognition that contingent truths exist is not what underlies fallibilism.

14. Instead, it is about our attempts in themselves to accept or believe truths. It concerns a kind of fundamental limitation first and foremost upon our powers of rational thought and representation. 
A. EBDCFA   B. ABDCEF 
C. BCDEFA  D. DAFEBC 
E. FAEBDC

Answer and Explanation

Answer:EBDCFA  

Explanation:
The second sentence in 13 and E can be seen to be very closely connected. Or, if we compare the other statements to follow the header, then also the link between the header and the statement E can be seen by comparison. Even if BCD is analysed, BCDE is not logical.

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