With regard to skepticism, Hume thinks that
a. a mitigated skepticism is a useful hedge against dogmatism and superstition.
b. the skepticism of Descartes' first Meditation strikes just the right note.
c. all human knowledge is just useless sophistry and illusion, and makes our lives worse rather than better.
d. none of the above

Respuesta :

The answer is A
(a mitigated skepticism is a useful hedge against dogmatism and superstition)

Hume believes that a mitigated skepticism is useful because it helps guard against dogmatism and superstition by promoting critical thinking and intellectual humility.

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