 So Clifford is trying to answer the question to what beliefs are you entitled? So he's a pretty adamant, right? You're just not allowed to believe whatever the heck you want There's going to be some restrictions on what you believe and the beliefs That you know, he says that you're entitled to are only those beliefs for which you have sufficient evidence If you don't have sufficient evidence Clifford says you're not entitled to to that belief if you believe it You've done something wrong and especially if you act on it. You've done something wrong So he's trying to answer the question to what beliefs are you entitled and his answer is only those beliefs for which you have sufficient evidence