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Social Studies, 01.09.2020 01:01 silasjob09

Is “proving” different from “persuading”? Does proving lead to knowledge, while persuading leads to belief? How do we “prove” that something is true? Are there some notions that we believe strongly, even though we can’t prove them?

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