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John Jackson, from UK Skeptics, agreed, added: "Terms like "climate change sceptic" are very damaging to scepticism - basically because this is not what scepticism is.
Interestingly, Strawson himself soon devised a different response to scepticism, but it is also true that the anti-sceptical approach that Strawson developed here remains appealing to a range of epistemologists, and this debate continues.
Ms Demos and Ms Riccardi also responded to scepticism about the series.
People interviewed at random by journalists appear to express a range of opinions, from enthusiasm to scepticism and alarm.
Perhaps Shakespeare's portrait of political treachery and silken tongues tallies with a time in which heroism has given way to scepticism as the lingua franca of the age.
This process of finding out has been described as a rite of passage, marking the end of childhood and a transformation from blind belief to scepticism.
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The public reaction is bound to be scepticism rapidly increasing to incredulity.
Madikizela-Mandela also appears to express scepticism about ANC tributes to Mandela on his birthday.
Despite a national character set to default scepticism when it comes to politics, the Czech mood is increasingly sour.
Inability to replicate many results has led to increasing scepticism about the value of simple association study designs for detection of genetic variants contributing to common complex traits.
It makes sense to apply scientific scepticism to technological choice.
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