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Colt1911 [192]
4 years ago
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"i understand your concerns, but i've had both the accountants and lawyers look at this and they don't see anything wrong here s

o just do it" is best an example of
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finlep [7]4 years ago
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"I understand your concerns, but i've had both the accountants and lawyers look at this and they don't see anything wrong here so just do it" is best an example of  Dogmatism Philosophy .

According the dogmatism philosophy everything that is asserted or denied must be submitted to rational inquiry that seeks to establish it with certitude or probability.

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