Part of this may turn on how you define skepticism. There is a philosophical school of thought that just plain refuses to believe anything. That's not the kind of skepticism I'm talking about. Skepticism, for me, is the refusal to believe anything on faith - or at least an attempt to bring the faith quotient way the hell down.
Said another way, skepticism should not be a stance, but a tool to discover truth. That being said, truth is not possible without skepticism; and morality is not possible without truth.
Part of this may turn on how you define skepticism. There is a philosophical school of thought that just plain refuses to believe anything. That's not the kind of skepticism I'm talking about. Skepticism, for me, is the refusal to believe anything on faith - or at least an attempt to bring the faith quotient way the hell down.
Said another way, skepticism should not be a stance, but a tool to discover truth. That being said, truth is not possible without skepticism; and morality is not possible without truth.