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9/02/2015 3:18 pm  #11


Re: Theism, Atheism, and the Burden of Proof

DanielCC wrote:

Hard-Agnosticism: We cannot (at least in this life) know if God exists. Associated with Positivism and some forms of Kantianism

Doesn't this position *also* bear some burden of proof? For it's asserting a whole epistemic theory and can hardly claim to be just reporting on some person or group's epistemic status.
 


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