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1. Explain (i) the motivation behind reliabilism, (ii) how it is intended to be an advance over views we discussed previously, (iii) the generality problem, and (iv) explain whether you think there is an adequate response to the generality problem.
2. Explain what you take to be (i) the strongest argument in favor of internalism, (ii) the strongest argument against internalism, (iii) the best response the internalist can make to the argument against it, and (iv) whether the response succeeds or not.
3. Explain what you take to be (i) the strongest argument in favor of externalism, (ii) the strongest argument against externalism, (iii) the best response the externalist can make to the argument against it, and (iv) whether the response succeeds or not.
4. Explain what you take to be the best way of distinguishing between analytic and synthetic truths. This might be one of the ways we discussed or you can devise a new one. Explain (i) how they are to be distinguished on your preferred account, using examples, (ii) any advantages over other ways, (iii) any disadvantages, and (iv) state whether you are inclined to be a Rationalist and why.