The “so what” is to beware the skepticism fallacy: The notion that, if you always set your credence to “very low”, then you have attained the proper level of belief in everything, and so you have discharged your duty to be rational.
The “so what” is to beware the skepticism fallacy: The notion that, if you always set your credence to “very low”, then you have attained the proper level of belief in everything, and so you have discharged your duty to be rational.