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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Philosophy/Logical_Reasoning_(Dowden)/15%3A_Scientific_Reasoning/15.03%3A_Superstition
    If you were to accuse the tribal leader of jumping to conclusions, and if you were to tell him that if he did nothing the sun would still return, he could reasonably respond by saying, "Your suggestio...If you were to accuse the tribal leader of jumping to conclusions, and if you were to tell him that if he did nothing the sun would still return, he could reasonably respond by saying, "Your suggestion of doing nothing is too dangerous to try; the village cannot risk the possibility that the sun god will never return."

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