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My coffee mug illustrates the boundary between knowledge, opinion, and…
My coffee mug illustrates the boundary between knowledge, opinion, and belief
I am certain that coffee is beneficial to my morning
Why am I certain?
What does certainty mean in this case?
Is certainty justified?
Does this certainty explain a large market for caffeinated coffee consumption on a global scale?
Does identifying the source of certainty add significance of my coffee mug to the exhibition?
"Sleep is overrated" statement on my mug
opinion example
It would lack evidence in support of the statement
There would be too much evidence against the statement if it were serious anyway
Joke
Reminds me about why I drink coffee
It tastes good
I'm using my favorite mug
Alleviates my tiredness at 6 AM
Scientific Data (Caffeinated Coffee is a stimulant for alleviating tiredness feeling)
Aspect of knowledge
Strong reason for choosing to consume
Difficult to disprove
Controversial statements (Coffee benefits my long term health and performance)
Belief
Strong reason for coffee consumption
Evidence against statement convinces people not to drink caffeinated coffee
Part of my certainty
Strong justifications against and for the statement