Closure (logic): a system(paradigm) wherein a proposition is decidable without a

Closure (logic): a system(paradigm) wherein a proposition is decidable without appeal to information external to the proposition. i.e. Physical closure, logical closure (internal), closure by analogy(knowledge), closure by intuition(experience), closure by truth vs preference.


Source date (UTC): 2020-01-19 21:20:35 UTC

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@DSchrooner If you follow me for very long you will rapidly discover the excruciating detail I’m capable of going into on almost any subject. However, people can’t follow it. So instead, especially in tweets, I educate by inference over a few dozen posts. (Just ask me for definitions.)

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@DSchrooner If you follow me for very long you will rapidly discover the excruciating detail I’m capable of going into on almost any subject. However, people can’t follow it. So instead, especially in tweets, I educate by inference over a few dozen posts. (Just ask me for definitions.)

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