Since there is no reliable way of telling that a claim, standing alone, is true or false (except for tautologies and self-contradictory claims), how should a strong critical thinker treat claims standing alone?
What will be an ideal response
A strong critical thinker should approach claims standing alone with a healthy sense of skepticism.
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