Originally posted by: Eli
Sure, you can claim that X doesen't exist.
You can claim X doesen't exist even if there is overwhelming evidence that it does.![]()
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Only when it's God. Not when it's the tooth fairy, giant robots, or dinosaurs. I mean hoaxes.
Originally posted by: iwearnosox
If a bear farts in the woods...
False.
Originally posted by: Evadman
It is impossible to prove that something does not exist according to established scientific methods.
Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
I think you meant to say "True or False: There is no proof that X does not exist. Therefore, I can claim that X doesnotexist.
Excellent response, thank you. Let it be known that the statement is not one that I myself made.Basically, the way you worded your arguemnt states that if there is no evidence of something, then lack of evidence proves its nonexistance. If anything such a statement is contemptible in the eyes of science and educated thought because you are basing an argument of a blind assumption and ignorance.
Proof of nonexistance requires an absolute viewpoint of reality or of the situation that would allow for absolutely no error. Jsut because ther is no proof does not mean that it doesn't exist.
Originally posted by: iversonyin
You can never prove a negative.
Therefore...FALSE
Originally posted by: Gurck
You guys are missing the wording...
I realize the double negative in the statement is confusing, yet this is all that I can offer you. Believe me, the original wording that I've simplified was even worse:Originally posted by: mercanucaribe
Your wording is what doesn't make sense. The therefore doesn't fit in. "Yet" would fit.
[yllus] said it was unreasonable to say X doesn't exist because you can't prove X doesn't exist.
Though a strong argument can be made by simply showing that existence would contradict facts or laws.Originally posted by: yllus
My perception:
- If you wish to prove X exists, you must find evidence proving such.
- If you wish to prove X does not exist, you must find evidence proving such.
- Absence of evidence proves nothing either way.
If you agree with the above, you should vote 'False'.