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“The sun will not rise tomorrow,” a man proclaims to you as he passes you on the street. ... “Of course the sun will rise,” you think to yourself, “it has every other day. ... He makes the argument that we can not be certain about things, because there is no law that goes without exception.
Each day that we have lived, the sun has risen in the morning, and then set in the evening. For what reason would this not occur tomorrow? ... All things suspended in air without support, must fall, but balloons and airplanes do not fall. ... So is it unreasonable to believe that the sun may not rise tomorrow?
Approximate Word count = 540 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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