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In the case of no absolute proof, some claim that denial is the rational position. Unless you are willing to entertain the prospect of omniscience being assigned to average humans, the only ‘rational’ position in the face of no absolute proof is agnosticism, meaning that one cannot know. The only way one could say X could not possibly exist would be for that person to possess omniscience, or at least omniscience in the field containing the concept of X. So when people take on the position of rational denial are they :
a) implicitly asserting omniscience, or field specific omniscience
or
b) implicitly asserting predeterminate and willful negative bias, despite the absence of proof either way, or absolute disproof of X
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a) implicitly asserting omniscience, or field specific omniscience
or
b) implicitly asserting predeterminate and willful negative bias, despite the absence of proof either way, or absolute disproof of X
??