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First, provide an introductory paragraph with a thesis statement about how you will be discussing radical skepticism (also known as external-world skepticism) and scientism. Second, explain radical skepticism. Based on course materials, tell the following: What is it? What are the implications of it for knowledge and for the rest of life (e.g., as it concerns God, self, others, the world)? What are some problems with it, according to the Christian worldview? Third, explain scientism. Based on the course materials, tell the following: What is it? What are the implications of it for science and for the rest of life (e.g., as it concerns knowledge of God, self, others, the world)? What are some problems with it, according to the Christian worldview? Finally, write a concluding paragraph, summarizing your points about radical skepticism and scientism. Make sure to summarize/state why these two views are incompatible with the Christian worldview. Use and properly cite information from the course materials (for example: class lectures, topic overview, textbook, topic videos, additional supplemental academic sources) and at least one additional academic source (for example: GCU Library databases for journal articles, philosophy dictionaries and encyclopedias) to inform your response.
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