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    Challenges→A modest transcendental argument suffices to defeat skepticism: it is enough to show that the skeptic cannot raise a doubt without presupposing what the skeptic doubts.

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    The first response takes its inspiration from a re-consideration of the Strawsonian transcendental arguments that were criticised by Stroud, but offers a different interpretation of them in the light of that critique. Thus, it is suggested, the mistake is to see Strawson’s argument as straightforwardly world-directed in the way that it was presented earlier, as offering a direct response to the skeptic by proving what the skeptic doubts. Rather, it is said, the strategy is more like Aristotle’s

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