TRUTH. CAN VS IS. (important) Since all general rules are informationally incomp

TRUTH. CAN VS IS.

(important)

Since all general rules are informationally incomplete until stated in a context of application, It is not that statements are, or are not true. It is that statements CAN or CANNOT be true. Where by “True” we mean, subjectively reconstructed rather than analytically correspondent.

Is True = Correspondent = Justificationism

Can be True = Reconstruction = Critical.

(Our language is a prison built of convenience, much of which is the fault of mathematics.)

“that can or cannot be true” is very different from “that is or is not true”.


Source date (UTC): 2016-04-25 23:25:00 UTC

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