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    Skepticism, also spelled scepticism (from the Greek σκέπτομαι skeptomai, to search, to think about or look for), refers to a doubting attitude toward knowledge claims. So if a person is skeptical of their government's claims about an ongoing war then the person has doubts that these claims are true.

  2. Mar 15, 2024 · 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.

  3. 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.

  4. Skepticism is not just a belief that something is incorrect. It is a system of thought which acts against superstitions and rumours. Characteristic of skepticism is the attitude that any statement is judged on the evidence for or against its truth.

  5. Dec 8, 2001 · 1. Philosophical Skepticism vs. Ordinary Incredulity. 2. Two Basic Forms of Philosophical Skepticism. 3. Academic Skepticism. 4. The Argument for Academic Skepticism Employing the Closure Principle. 5. The Cartesian-style Argument for Academic Skepticism Employing the Eliminate All Doubts Principle. 6. Contextualism. 7. Pyrrhonism. 8.

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