William Clifford,”The Ethics of Belief, Section 1: The Duty of Inquiry”

One of William Clifford arguments he was making was, people often stick to their beliefs without evidence more like a gut feeling about the way things work. His example he used about the shipowner fell under the fallacies of presumption. The shipowner assumed the ship was fine and was going to make the journey whichContinue reading “William Clifford,”The Ethics of Belief, Section 1: The Duty of Inquiry””

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