Yes, only reciprocal and truthful speech is free under natural law. And since tr

Yes, only reciprocal and truthful speech is free under natural law. And since truthfulness is merely a property of reciprocity, it’s only included for clarity. P makes it possible to tell if someone is speaking truthfully (testifiably). So if it’s not irreciprocal it’s open.


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