Clifford believes that it is immoral, irresponsible, and frankly lazy to hold beliefs without adequate evidence. What is his evidence for that claim? Is it good evidence?
Please answer your assigned question as thoroughly as you can. A good SW will almost never be shorter than half a page and they will usually be about a page long. No heading other than the number of the question that you’re answering is necessary or useful. You need not and should not paste the question onto the page. These are supposed to be thoughtful responses to course material, not final term papers. They should be clear and not ornamented. Just come to the point and stick to it.
Clifford believes that it is immoral, irresponsible, and frankly lazy to hold beliefs without adequate evidence. What is his evidence for that claim? Is it good evidence?
Can you think of any area of life in which we should hold beliefs and not bother trying to make sure that we only have beliefs that are founded on some sort of evidence? (That is, are there exceptions to Clifford’s view?) If so, what is it, and why, in that area, should we lower our standards of judgment?
Before watching the “Logic” video, what did you expect that it would say? Was there anything in it that surprised you? If so, what and why?
Do we live in an enlightened age, as Kant describes such an age?
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