epistemological skepticism
Epistemological skepticism is a philosophical position that doubts the possibility of knowledge, raising challenges regarding knowledge claims and their justification. It questions our ability to have certain and reliable knowledge about the external world and often challenges the reliability or validity of our senses, reasoning, and evidence to acquire knowledge.
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