Graham's revision to the best explanation standard does not lead to skepticism because
A) it assumes that the real world hypothesis is true.
B) skeptical hypotheses are not relevant in ordinary contexts.
C) it implies that there is an external world.
D) skeptical hypotheses are more complex than the real world hypothesis.
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