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The term Skepticism, again, may denote either a mere _state of mind_, -- a state of suspense or doubt in regard to some particular fact or opinion; or _a system of speculative philosophy_, relating to the principles of human knowledge or the grounds of human belief.
Modern Atheism under its forms of Pantheism, Materialism, Secularism, Development, and Natural Laws James Buchanan 1837
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Skepticism is a 24/7 job. posted by Matthew @ 11: 50 AM
Archive 2009-05-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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Skepticism is a 24/7 job. posted by Matthew @ 11: 50 AM
Caveat lector Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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The bottom line: Skepticism is something that can be justified in a civil society; but what practical value is there for hostile bigotry?
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Skepticism is an appropriate emotion for there is mess everywhere, including the U.S., that needs cleaning.
Global Voices in English » Egypt: Will there be any action after Obama’s Talk? 2009
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Skepticism is essential to science -- consensus is foreign, Lindzen said.
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Shermer ends his report by noting, "Skepticism is the antidote for the confirmation bias."
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Shermer ends his report by noting, "Skepticism is the antidote for the confirmation bias."
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Skepticism is now also a major aspect of the way I regard initiatives undertaken by young librarians on the web, where eight years ago I simply would have found them cool.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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Skepticism is now also a major aspect of the way I regard initiatives undertaken by young librarians on the web, where eight years ago I simply would have found them cool.
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