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After the civil war in the same century, Charles II and Queen Anne both withheld assent in disagreements about who controlled the army.
The Pyrrhonians withheld assent to every non-evident proposition.
That caricature seems to miss the point that the Pyrrhonian only withheld assent with regard to the non-evident propositions.[20] Assent to what was evident (i.e., what appears to be) or a pro-attitude weaker than assent toward the non-evident would be appropriate.
That is, they withheld assent to all propositions about which genuine dispute was possible, and they took that class of propositions to include both the (meta) proposition that we can have knowledge of EI-type propositions and the (meta) proposition that we cannot have knowledge.
Charles assured Strafford that "upon the word of a king you shall not suffer in life, honour or fortune", and the attainder could not succeed if Charles withheld assent.
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In such cases, it has the power either to assent or to withhold assent.
To withhold assent is to suspend judgement about whether it is true.
Recall that among the powers of the commanding faculty is the capacity to assent or withhold assent to impressions.
Thus, the primary question becomes this: What prompted the Pyrrhonian to withhold assent to all non-evident propositions?
The fact that it is always within our power to withhold assent means that if we are sufficiently disciplined, we are capable of avoiding error.
In the pursuit of certainty, Descartes claims that it is both possible and reasonable to withhold assent from any idea that is not perceived clearly and distinctly.
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