Welcome to Claim Verification! In philosophy, it’s critical to verify that claims you make are accurate, truthful, and correctly attributed. Let's practice verifying philosophical claims interactively.
Great work verifying these claims. Fact-checking ensures your writing is accurate. Next, practice proper citations.
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Smith, John. The Example Book. Example Press, 2020. Clark, Mary. "An Article." Journal of Examples, vol. 12, no. 3, 2019, pp. 45-50.
John Smith The Example Book Example Press 2020 Mary Clark. An Article. Journal of Examples 12.3 (2019): 45-50
(Kant 31) Kant writes that one must never lie (31).
Kant writes that one must never lie (Kant 31) (Kant, p. 31)