sceptical arguments
Sceptical arguments are logical reasoning or debates that question or challenge the validity, truthfulness, or reliability of a claim, belief, or proposition. These arguments aim to promote critical thinking by calling for evidence, logical coherence, or alternative explanations before accepting or rejecting a certain idea.
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