Multiple Choice
Epistemological skepticism is the view that:
A) what's true for you may not be true for someone else.
B) the "epistemological turn" was a mistake.
C) we should study what we know, not how we know.
D) we can never adequately justify any of our beliefs.
E) we can never know more than basic facts, such as that the physical world exists.
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