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Clifford makes an exception to his "duty to believe only on sufficient evidence" for those who don't have the time or energy or ability to pursue a serious investigation.

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Clifford makes an exception to his "duty to believe only on sufficient evidence" for those who don't have the time or energy or ability to pursue a serious investigation.

He says that such people shouldn't have beliefs on the subjects in question.

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2 is correct!

Clifford makes an exception to his "duty to believe only on sufficient evidence" for those who don't have the time or energy or ability to pursue a serious investigation.

He says that such people shouldn't have beliefs on the subjects in question.

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