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Old 01.16.2008, 03:22 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by atari 2600
All Kierkegaard states is that it is our duty to understand that some things cannot and will never be proven. It isn't Kierkegaard's position that nothing can ever be proven...far from it.
You tote your reading comprehension skills but I wonder some times. I said "will not know all" in that "all" being a unified theory. If you can not prove some things, then you can't prove all things. I wasn't claiming that all things in total are unknowable. That's absurd.

Sorry, quoted before you edited your last post.
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