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Skepticism / Philosophical methodology / Philosophical movements / American atheists / Scientific skepticism / The Skeptics Society / Daniel Loxton / Kylie Sturgess / Skeptical Inquirer / Philosophical skepticism / Skeptic / Richard Saunders
Date: 2013-03-17 12:52:12
Skepticism
Philosophical methodology
Philosophical movements
American atheists
Scientific skepticism
The Skeptics Society
Daniel Loxton
Kylie Sturgess
Skeptical Inquirer
Philosophical skepticism
Skeptic
Richard Saunders

What is Skepticism? Simple Answers to Some Common Questions adapted from: The Media Guide to Skepticism

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