In spite of the fact that there are no generally accepted methods of approach in metaphysics, it is still possible to state some general guidelines that should be followed in metaphysics unless there is a good reason to set them aside. Here are some of them. Which of the following is NOT a general guideline for approaching metaphysics?
A)Seeking clarity and rational analysis
B)Relying solely on empirical evidence
C)Assessing rational beliefs and knowledge
D)Recognizing the absence of universally accepted methods