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Pyrrho of Elis, a Greek philosopher from the 4th century BCE, believed in skepticism and the idea that nothing can be proven to be true. He argued that one could attain peace of mind by suspending judgment and accepting that the truth cannot be known definitively.
Socrates believed that true knowledge comes from recognizing one's own ignorance. He famously proclaimed "I know that I know nothing." He valued critical thinking, questioning, and self-examination as the path to wisdom.
An example of ad ignorantiam is claiming something is true simply because it has not been proven false, or vice versa. For instance, saying ghosts exist because no one has proven they do not, or saying aliens do not exist because no one has proven they do.
This quote is attributed to the ancient Greek philosopher Socrates. He believed that true wisdom comes from recognizing the limits of one's knowledge and being open to learning and self-improvement.
The Anabaptists criticized royalty for their involvement in the corrupt political and religious systems of the time. They believed that kings and rulers should not have authority over matters of faith and that true believers should not participate in violence or warfare.
Socrates believed in the immortality of the soul and that death was a transition to a higher state of existence or reunion with the divine. He saw death as a natural part of life and not something to be feared, as he believed that true wisdom comes from recognizing the limitations of the physical world.
It is a proposition that is believed to be true but has not [yet] been proven to be true. Clearly, if proven to be false it would no longer be a conjecture.
The Know-Nothings believed that only true Americans should serve in the government. They believed that Roman Catholics and immigrants should not be allowed to hold any public office. Slavery beliefs also separated the Know-Nothings.
A rule that is assumed to be true, but is not proven is a postulate
Theorem: A Proven Statement. Postulate: An Accepted Statement without Proof. They mean similar things. A postulate is an unproven statement that is considered to be true; however a theorem is simply a statement that may be true or false, but only considered to be true if it has been proven.
False. It is proven to be true IF some axioms are assumed to be true. A mathematical statement can be proven to be true only after some axioms have been assumed.
Neither. A theorem is a proven mathematical statement. This says nothing about how easily it can be proven. e.g. the Pythagorean Theorem is easily proven, but Fermat's Last Theorem is extremely difficult to prove.
The question most closely matches the definition of a literary legend. A legend, unlike a myth or folktale, is neither proven to be true nor proven to be false. It is usually a story told that the listener perceives it to have taken place in human history without any substantial backing evidence.
well it all depends on what your hypotthesis is but some can be proven true ,or some can be proven false. But it all depends on what you are doing
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They believed the national government should be stronger than the states
There have been some studies that cellphones can cause brain cancer, but nothing has been proven to date.