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Explain the skeptical No Certainty Argument. How can the premises in the argument be defended? Which premise do you take to be the weakest, and why? Do you find the argument to be compelling overall? Why or why not?
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Individuals or entities that may consider investing in a company's equity but currently do not hold any shares.
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