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Clifford thinks that what we believe is a private matter that only concerns us.

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1 is wrong. Please try again.

Clifford thinks that what we believe is a private matter that only concerns us.

Our beliefs influence our actions -- and our actions influence other people. So our beliefs aren't just a private matter.

We should believe something only if we have sufficient evidence. When we suppress doubt and avoid investigation, but still form a belief about the issue, we violate our duty to humanity.

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2 is correct!

Clifford thinks that what we believe is a private matter that only concerns us.

Our beliefs influence our actions -- and our actions influence other people. So our beliefs aren't just a private matter.

We should believe something only if we have sufficient evidence. When we suppress doubt and avoid investigation, but still form a belief about the issue, we violate our duty to humanity.

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