Eschatological verification is a concept primarily discussed in the context of philosophy of religion and theology. It refers to the idea that certain religious claims can only be verified or confirmed at the end of time or in a final state of existence, often associated with ultimate truths about God, existence, and the afterlife. The term is particularly associated with discussions surrounding religious language and the verification principle, which was prominent in the 20th-century philosophical movement known as logical positivism.
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