We never know if we speak the ideal (complete) truth. And we can only do so unde

We never know if we speak the ideal (complete) truth.
And we can only do so under realism, naturalism, operationalism, and performative truth.
So, one may only speak truthfully (performative truth).
And we may testify that we speak truthfully (promise).
So…


Source date (UTC): 2019-11-08 19:13:36 UTC

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@Nalo_Nei @FreePeterBiarM A common problem that is the origin of most philosophical sophisms.
Patterns of constant or continuous relations, including transformations between state, exist in reality.
We may observe, name, describe in perceptions, describe in measurement-operations, or describe causally.

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@Nalo_Nei @FreePeterBiarM A common problem that is the origin of most philosophical sophisms.
Patterns of constant or continuous relations, including transformations between state, exist in reality.
We may observe, name, describe in perceptions, describe in measurement-operations, or describe causally.

Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1192881024012881920

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