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MTZehvor said:

That's not much of a belief, is it? Just saying "I have no idea what to believe, so I won't believe anything at all," is more of just giving up on figuring out the puzzle entirely instead of believing something.


That's why I was sure to use the term "view" instead of belief.

And no, acknowledging ignorance does not imply that you must giveup  on solving something. I'm not sure where you got that from. Blindly assuming an answer is not a requirement to seaching for an answer. In fact I would argue the opposite. People who accept that they're ignorant on a subject might be more likely to try to eradicate their ignorance as opposed to someone who thinks they have an answer, but that's another story. The main thing is that having a belief is no necessary to search for answers. Where did you get that from?