 vulcanlogician
vulcanlogician         
          TWI
TWI         
          VoidDetector
VoidDetector         
          Herg
Herg         
         The Argument from the Scientific Test of Reality
1. If science cannot verify the existence of X, then the best evidence tells us that X does not exist.
2. Science cannot verify the existence of objective moral values.
3. Therefore, the best evidence tells us that objective moral values do not exist. — vulcanlogician
 vulcanlogician
vulcanlogician         
          mrnormal5150
mrnormal5150         
          Terrapin Station
Terrapin Station         
         1. If science cannot verify the existence of X, then the best evidence tells us that X does not exist. — vulcanlogician
 Jake
Jake         
         If science cannot verify the existence of X, then the best evidence tells us that X does not exist. — vulcanlogician
 vulcanlogician
vulcanlogician         
         I'd change it to "If there is no supporting evidence for the existence of x, then there's no good reason to believe that x exists." — Terrapin Station
 Terrapin Station
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