Posted: Jan 05, 2015 6:25 pm
murshid wrote:GrahamH wrote:If you can't show it to be logically impossible (it is not a contradiction), then it is logically possible.
No. It would just mean that we are unable to show it to be logically impossible. It might be logically impossible and we might just not be competent enough to demonstrate the impossibility.
If you can't logically rule it out then it is unsound to conclude it impossible and it must remain a logical possibility. That doesn't mean it's true, only that it has not been shown to be false. See the Wiki qoute in my post above. If you disagree with that please explain why.