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Methodological doubt is a systematic process of being skeptical about the truth of one's beliefs, often used to achieve a more rigorous understanding of knowledge by identifying and eliminating false beliefs. It is most famously associated with René Descartes, who employed it as a foundational approach in his philosophy to establish certainty by doubting everything that can possibly be doubted.
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