PHILOSOPHY The search for internally consistent means of decidability within a domain or context. TRUTH (PROPER) The most parsimonious most universal method of decidability regardless of context. SOME FORMS OF ARGUMENT
- Analogy – a justification by shared constant relations.
- Reason – a criticized and justified argument from experience.
- Rational – an internally consistent, non contradictory argument from experience
- Empirical – a correlative externally correspondent argument for the purpose of limiting human error bias and deceit.
- Logical – an internally consistent, non contradictory, argument from set membership.
- Analytic (Logical+Empirical) – an internally consistent, non contradictory, verbally parsimonious, argument from set membership incorporating the methods of the physical sciences.
- Operational (Current Scientific) – an internally consistent, existentially possible, subjectively testable, causal, argument from possibility.
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