Topic: According to W.K. Clifford, what is required for a belief to be justified? (25%) Now, suppose a man has always believed that his spouse is not cheating on him, even though he has no clear evidence one way or the other.

Topic: According to W.K. Clifford, what is required for a belief to be justified? (25%) Now, suppose a man has always believed that his spouse is not cheating on him, even though he has no clear evidence one way or the other. Recently though, the spouse came home quite late from work. The spouse called in advance to warn of the lateness but still it was an unusual occurrence. Then one day the man has an opportunity to search the spouse’s cell phone, which he realizes has the potential to settle the fidelity question, but also comes with the risk of being caught by the spouse who might now feel betrayed. What specific advice do you think Clifford would have for the man in this situation? Why? (25%) What advice do you think James would have for the man? Why? (25%) Which of these two philosophers do you think offers the better analysis of what the man should do in this scenario? Why? (25%) Do not provide outside sources