Which rule for rational analysis and discourse states that opinions have no weight?

A. Assumptions about rules and character must be examined and supported.
B. Results of ethical analysis are tentative; they are never final or certain.
C. Arguments justifying a point of view must always be open to criticism, including and especially self-criticism.
D. Arguments justifying a point of view must appeal to reasons that any reasonable person can accept, regardless of particular beliefs


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