Multiple Choice
Peirce recommends the method of science for "fixing" belief because it
A) is more likely than other methods to get us true beliefs.
B) is the only way we can get certainty about the nature of reality.
C) is more precise than the others.
D) attempts to improve our beliefs by testing them against something independent of ourselves.
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