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The Harmony of Scientific and Philosophical Facts

This is the fifth article in a new nine-part series entitled “Evidence for Agnostics.” New articles in the series will be published each Monday. What realities form the possibility and the basis for the sciences, even the more theoretical reaches of scientific research?  Well, that it is a fair question.  A question most agnostics have […]

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The Unity of Science and Philosophy

This is the third article in a new nine-part series entitled “Evidence for Agnostics.” New articles in the series will be published each Monday. For many agnostics, any assertion outside of the realms of scientific investigation and its empirical methods are merely matters of perception or personal philosophy, not matters of fact or truth.  For […]

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Evidence for Agnostics: Epistemology is Everything

This is the second article in a new nine-part series entitled “Evidence for Agnostics.” New articles in the series will be published each Monday. Many modern people are functional agnostics.  And, they usually come in two varieties, though many oscillate between agnosticism and atheism.  “Hard” agnostics believe that they can’t know that God exists, and […]

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