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W. K. Clifford argued that it is wrong always, everywhere, and for anyone to believe anything on insufficient evidence. His critics have claimed that this argument fails owing to:
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overgeneralization
improper use of the principle of sufficient reason
begging the question
post hoc, ergo propter hoc
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