Argument From The Superiority Of Knowable Claims

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P1  In matters of logic and empiricism, knowable claims are veridically superior to unknowable claims;

P2  The claim that consciousness continues at some point after physical death is knowable;

P3  The claim that consciousness ceases upon death is unknowable;

C    The claim that consciousness continues at some point after physical death is veridically superior to the claim that consciousness ceases upon death.