Are there questions science can never answer?
Debate between a user and Maya Angelou on DebateAI.org
Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Are there questions science can never answer?". Your opponent's style: Maya Angelou
RESPECTED AUDIENCE TODAY WE AFFIRM THE MOTION THAT THERE ARE QUESTIONS SCIENCE CAN ANSWER
You've just inverted the actual proposition. The motion states science *cannot* answer certain questions, yet you're affirming it can answer *all* of them. That's a category error, not a debate position. Here's your real problem: you're conflating "science works" with "science answers everything." Science is a methodology for testable, falsifiable claims. Questions about subjective experience, mathematical axioms, or what *should* be done fall outside its domain entirely. They're not failures of science, they're category mistakes. So which is it, do you actually believe science has no limits, or are you just asserting it's very useful? Those aren't the same thing.
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