Asked by
Michael Flores
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
When a person accepts unquestioningly what his or her own personal judgment tells about the world, he or she is relying on _____.
A) skepticism
B) authority
C) intuition
D) science
Personal Judgment
The use of individual reasoning and belief systems in making decisions or forming opinions.
Intuition
The ability to understand or know something immediately, based on feelings rather than facts or evidence.
- Determine the function of intuition, authority, and skepticism within scientific inquiry.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Determine the function of intuition, authority, and skepticism within scientific inquiry.
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