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You can't assert that nothing can be proven conclusively, because that implies that nothing is certain, which means you are essentially asserting that nothing can be asserted. That doesn't work.
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Saying that something can't be proven conclusively does imply that nothing is certain. Yes there is an element of contradiction in that - but one that I'm happy to accept since I'm pointing out that logical reasoning alone isn't ever capable of finding the truth.