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English, 10.02.2022 15:30 lovelarissa

It is tempting, based on anecdotal evidence, to believe that when we die, we will be ushered into a utopian afterlife. After all, many who have had near death experiences (NDEs) have claimed to "see" friends or loved ones
waiting for them. There is no scientific evidence, however, to support these claims. This reminds us of which
principle of critical thinking?
O replicability
O extraordinary claims
O ruling out rival hypotheses
O falsifiability

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