The unprovable mystery out of which come the things provable, has for them no interest, they say, because it is unprovable: they take for granted that therefore it is unknowable.
That the unprovable is necessarily the unknowable, a thousand beliefs deny.
For the Idealist, not content with declaring the truth that our knowledge is limited to facts of consciousness, affirms the wholly unprovable proposition that nothing exists beyond these and the substance of mind.
What may succeed in the future is unprovable by philosopher or priest: "A flower above and the mould below: And this is all that the mourners know.
Future life is uncertain, being unprovable and seemingly improbable, judging from the dependence of life on material conditions.
We could not expect early concurrence with the policy of preferring ethical to theological questions of theism and unprovable immortality.
Best give it up, and take what's left in the most thankful spirit that you can, not let the unprovable part of it get on your nerves like this.
Even if philosophy could be made scientific, it would not get rid of unprovable assumptions: it would still be based upon those made by science.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unprovable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.