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Knowledge, Proof, and the Existence of God
simon mead
Summary Knowledge in this context can be defined as a true, justified, belief. If we were to have knowledge that God exists, it would have to be true that God actually does exist. But our belief that God exists would also have to be justified, it would have to be based on the right sort of evidence. It is possible to have beliefs that are true but unjustified. eg: I looked at a newspaper to get the day, Monday, thinking that it was today’s newspaper, but it turned out to be a week old newspaper, however the day was that of Monday, so I knew the correct day but I didn’t have a justification for it being the correct day Are there any arguments which could conclusively disprove the existence of the God described by the Theists?
Philosophy: The Basics
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