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    Supports→Radical skepticism about external reality severs any such bridging claim, reducing Shaftesbury's 'demonstrations of reason' to coherence within a potentially fictive system that carries no genuine obligatory force.

    If external reality is radically unknowable, rational systems cannot derive binding obligations from supposed facts about that reality.

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