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  1. skepticism, in Western philosophy, the attitude of doubting knowledge claims set forth in various areas. Skeptics have challenged the adequacy or reliability of these claims by asking what principles they are based upon or what they actually establish.

  2. Dec 1, 2020 · Some examples of skepticism in sciences include: astrology - the belief that celestial bodies affect a person. Big Foot - a larger than life beast in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. Chupacabra - a blood-sucking animal that attacks livestock. lunar effect - full moon affects human behavior.

  3. Academic skepticism denies the possibility of knowledge. Global skepticism applies to all knowledge. Local skepticism applies to a particular area of knowledge. Moral skepticism is skepticism about moral truths; Religious skepticism is skepticism about religious beliefs; Metaphysical skepticism claims it’s impossible to know the ultimate ...

  4. Mar 25, 2020 · Introduction: The range of skeptical perspective -- Part 1. Skepticism in perspective. Three kinds of skepticism: Nihilism, mitigated skepticism, skeptical inquiry -- A historical overview: Ancient skepticism, modern skepticism -- Part 2. Inquiry and objectivity.

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  6. Dec 8, 2001 · 1. Knowledge, Justification and Skepticism. 2. Two Basic Forms of Philosophical Skepticism. 3. The Argument for Cartesian Skepticism Employing the Closure Principle. 3.1 Consideration of CP1. 3.2 Consideration of CP2. 4. Contextualism. 5. Pyrrhonian Skepticism. 5.1 Rejecting Premise 2: Foundationalism. 5.2 Rejecting Premise 5: Infinitism.

  7. May 3, 2023 · Critical Thinking. Skepticism and doubt. From Socrates to the present day, skepticism and doubt have been at the forefront of philosophical thought. Skepticism has been used to challenge existing beliefs and assumptions, while doubt has been used to question and probe ideas, concepts, and beliefs.

  8. Paul Kurtz described scientific skepticism in his 1992 book The New Skepticism, calling it an essential part of scientific inquiry. [8] . The Skeptics Society describes it as "the application of reason to any and all ideasno sacred cows allowed." [9] .

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