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<blockquote data-quote="Fanaelialae" data-source="post: 8020978" data-attributes="member: 53980"><p>Empirical knowledge is uncommon, however it isn't nonexistent. </p><p></p><p>1+1=2. Leaving aside pedantic wordplay (changing the meanings of the symbols) this is factual, and can be said to be known.</p><p></p><p>To a lesser, but nonetheless very real extent, we can reasonably be said to know things about which we have a significant body of evidence. While in the strictest sense of the word, I don't know that the sun will rise tomorrow, I reasonably know that the sun will rise tomorrow. </p><p></p><p>Then there are things that we believe but do not know. Free will, for example. That is something that is unproven but some people believe. Others believe in determinism. I have my own beliefs on the matter, but I don't claim to know.</p><p></p><p>I think even in a world like that of the Forgotten Realms, which is high magic and where deities meddle frequently, for most people the existence of those deities would nonetheless be a matter of faith. Most people probably have never seen a deity. Even if they had, couldn't it simply be the trickery of a wizard or other powerful entity? Clerics can cast spells, but what if their power is just another form of magic? After all, bards and druids can both duplicate a variety of clerical spells. For most people in the Realms, I would argue that the existence of gods is unproven. There's certainly evidence to support their existence (moreso than Eberron) but for many it would still come down to faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fanaelialae, post: 8020978, member: 53980"] Empirical knowledge is uncommon, however it isn't nonexistent. 1+1=2. Leaving aside pedantic wordplay (changing the meanings of the symbols) this is factual, and can be said to be known. To a lesser, but nonetheless very real extent, we can reasonably be said to know things about which we have a significant body of evidence. While in the strictest sense of the word, I don't know that the sun will rise tomorrow, I reasonably know that the sun will rise tomorrow. Then there are things that we believe but do not know. Free will, for example. That is something that is unproven but some people believe. Others believe in determinism. I have my own beliefs on the matter, but I don't claim to know. I think even in a world like that of the Forgotten Realms, which is high magic and where deities meddle frequently, for most people the existence of those deities would nonetheless be a matter of faith. Most people probably have never seen a deity. Even if they had, couldn't it simply be the trickery of a wizard or other powerful entity? Clerics can cast spells, but what if their power is just another form of magic? After all, bards and druids can both duplicate a variety of clerical spells. For most people in the Realms, I would argue that the existence of gods is unproven. There's certainly evidence to support their existence (moreso than Eberron) but for many it would still come down to faith. [/QUOTE]
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