Multiple Choice
Clifford says, "In the two supposed cases which have been considered, it has been judged wrong to believe on _________________, or to nourish belief by suppressing doubts and avoiding investigation."
A) immoral grounds
B) unnatural axioms
C) metaphysical proofs
D) insufficient evidence
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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