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Hypothetically, if there were a supernatural realm, would it be reasonable to expect that we would be able to study it using the scientific method? On the other hand, is it possible that the supernatural could be real but not accessible to scientific investigation? If so, what other non-scientific methods might allow us to have a justified true belief (i.e., 'know') in the existence of the supernatural?

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Hypothetically, if there were a supernatural realm, would it be reasonable to expect that we would be able to study it using the scientific method? On the other hand, is it possible that the supernatural could be real but not accessible to scientific investigation? If so, what other non-scientific methods might allow us to have a justified true belief (i.e., 'know') in the existence of the supernatural?

Hypothetically, if there were a supernatural realm, would it be reasonable to expect that we would be able to study it using the scientific method? On the other hand, is it possible that the supernatural could be real but not accessible to scientific investigation? If so, what other non-scientific methods might allow us to have a justified true belief (i.e., 'know') in the existence of the supernatural?

Related: Is parapsychology a science?

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If the supernatural were real, would we able to study it scientifically?

Hypothetically, if there were a supernatural realm, would it be reasonable to expect that we would be able to study it using the scientific method? On the other hand, is it possible that the supernatural could be real but not accessible to scientific investigation? If so, what other non-scientific methods might allow us to have a justified true belief (i.e., 'know') in the existence of the supernatural?