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Originally Posted by Jasper84 ...
Here you concede to an argument that refutes the claim you where arguing, and say that is the reason for your claim. |
Perhaps it was unclear (my apologies if so), but the only thing I provisionally conceded is that "Things that cannot be proven wrong need not be true." The second clause you quoted "These can neither be refuted nor denied" answers why they should still be considered axioms.