
Anti-Skepticism
Anti-skepticism, in the context of general knowledge, is the belief that some knowledge claims can be justified and are reliable, despite doubts or skepticism about them. While skepticism questions the certainty or truth of knowledge, anti-skepticism argues that we can have good reasons to trust some of our beliefs and knowledge, based on evidence, experience, or logical reasoning. It defends the idea that, while we should critically evaluate information, it is possible to have valid and justified knowledge that helps us understand the world and make informed decisions.