Respuesta :
The Ā skepticism is characterized by an atittude of doubting, questioning and/or not believing something or someone.
As we can see in āOf Cannibalsā, Montaigned used skepticism to justify his arguments on his opinion about clever people. For instance:
1) āThey never show you things as they areā ā The author also said that clever people ācannot help altering history a littleā, and then he says that they never show things as they really are; meaning that since he believes that clever people tend to change facts and information, the consequence of it is that their speech isnāt 100% honest. Therefore, he is skeptical when it comes to the true nature of those facts.
2) (...) And to give credence to their judgement and attract you to it, they are prone to add something to the matter, to strecht it out or amplify itā Ā ā Now the author claims that clever people try to convince others by adding details or facts to what actually happened. He believes that once the fact is amplified, it gets more attention and credit. In this case, he is being skeptical in regards to judgements and opinions, suggesting that clever people arenāt really honest in their judgements as they want others to ābuy their ideasā and because of it they will tell things in a way that will persuade people to do what they want and believe what they say. Ā