One problem with using rationalism to obtain knowledge is that
A) the premises may be unimportant.
B) the premises may not be true.
C) observations may be representative, but there may be exceptions.
D) observations may not be completely representative.
Question 2
Which of Helmstadter's common methods of acquiring knowledge is characterized by acceptance of an idea because it has always been accepted?
A) tenacity
B) intuition
C) rationalism
D) authority