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a. we must never believe anything on insufficient evidence.
b. it is impossible to find grounds for believing anything.
c. every belief is as equally justified as any other belief.
d. sometimes we are justified in believing on insufficient evidence.


d. sometimes we are justified in believing on insufficient evidence.

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