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4 " It is wrong always , everywhere , and for anyone , to believe anything on insufficient evidence . " 5 In order to anchor this stark formal imperative in concrete existence , Clifford tells several stories to make his point .
4 " It is wrong always , everywhere , and for anyone , to believe anything on insufficient evidence . " 5 In order to anchor this stark formal imperative in concrete existence , Clifford tells several stories to make his point .
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20 up to the standards authorizing I know " ) , or is immoral , as Clifford's view dictates , then we could only say I believe without incurring some kind of moral guilt . Clifford , of course , does not accept the view that some ...
20 up to the standards authorizing I know " ) , or is immoral , as Clifford's view dictates , then we could only say I believe without incurring some kind of moral guilt . Clifford , of course , does not accept the view that some ...
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It is easy to see , then , why Clifford could so easily slip into the language of universal imperatives , that no one should believe anything ever on insufficient evidence , or that one had the universal duty of questioning all that he ...
It is easy to see , then , why Clifford could so easily slip into the language of universal imperatives , that no one should believe anything ever on insufficient evidence , or that one had the universal duty of questioning all that he ...
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