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How Lewis Carroll’s Deduction Problem Differs from Hume’s Induction Problem — And What an Infinite Being Can (and Can’t) Do

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Lewis Carroll’s Deduction Problem Differs from Hume’s Induction Problem — And What an Infinite Being Can (and Can’t) Do

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Has the Problem of Induction by David Hume Been Solved?

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Has the Problem of Induction by David Hume Been Solved?

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Are Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great, Ashoka, and Hammurabi historically better attested and more reliably documented than Prophet Muhammad?

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Is it wrong to say we have more reliable sources for Plato than for Prophet Muhammad?

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Vegas are right it makes a lot of right argument

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Vegans are right. Prove me wrong

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Is Descartes' "I think, therefore I am" actually a contradiction if he doubts logic itself?

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Was Mormonism born in the light of history compared to islam and Christianity ?

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Is Atatürk responsible for continuing or completing the Greek Genocide, even though he did not initiate it?

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To what extent was Atatürk responsible for the continuation or completion of the Greek Genocide initiated by the Young Turks?

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Was Atatürk responsible for the Greek Genocide, even if he didn’t initiate it?

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How does modal collapse account for cessation and beginning of things around it if everything is necessary

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Modal collapse

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Does the Quran misuderstands Trinity?

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Non-Muslim Perspectives on Islam:A Study of External Views from the Medieval to the Modern

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How are we to understand attributes of Allah or God in quran literally or metaphorically

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"Is bearing all this suffering truly worth it?"

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Punishment for adultery

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Example of Joseph Smith

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Why did Mohammed found the religion according to scholars

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Criteria of embarrassment

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This page in a nutshell is basically I don't believe islam is objectively true but it's part of my identity so I am going to change the rules according to what I like

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Can you tell if Muhammad's Military Expeditions: A Critical Reading in Original Muslim Sources Book by Ayman (A. S.) Ibrahim worth reading. Is this a scholarly work or more like polemical work from a scholar. Is their any inaccuracies or too narrow view.

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