suppose one chooses a set of beliefs. If he finds enough evidence to counter one of them, he will abandon it. This is the basic logic
If it is the only rule, then he will either keep or abandon beliefs when meeting evidence. So in the end, there will be few beliefs.
All those are wrong, because human need a lot of beliefs to survive. This is the reason why above it wrong. But no proof is provided. So A is correct.
If it is the only rule, then he will either keep or abandon beliefs when meeting evidence. So in the end, there will be few beliefs.
All those are wrong, because human need a lot of beliefs to survive. This is the reason why above it wrong. But no proof is provided. So A is correct.
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