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Full Idea
Falsification and verification are not logically equivalent. For example, you might verify the claim that there will be three consecutive sevens in the infinite expansion of PI, but you could never falsify such a claim.
Gist of Idea
Some things (e.g. a section of the expansion of PI) can be verified but not falsified
Source
report of John Hick (Theology and Verification [1960], §II) by PG - Db (ideas)
Book Ref
'The Existence of God', ed/tr. Hick,John [Macmillan 1964], p.258
1469 | Some things (e.g. a section of the expansion of PI) can be verified but not falsified [Hick, by PG] |
1470 | Belief in an afterlife may be unverifiable in this life, but it will be verifiable after death [Hick, by PG] |
1471 | It may be hard to verify that we have become immortal, but we could still then verify religious claims [Hick, by PG] |