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    In This Chapter, Philosophical Skepticism Is Defined as the Doctrine
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In This Chapter, Philosophical Skepticism Is Defined as the Doctrine

Question 37

Question 37

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In this chapter, philosophical skepticism is defined as the doctrine that we have no knowledge of


A) mathematics.
B) the external world.
C) anything.
D) all of these.
E) our own thoughts.

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