8/n Ideal(complete) truth may be unknown, but it is almost always knowable about

8/n Ideal(complete) truth may be unknown, but it is almost always knowable about the world (laws) even if it may never be knowable about events that result from the interaction of those laws, given absence of evidence and testimony sufficient to satisfy demand for infallibility.


Source date (UTC): 2022-10-12 16:17:10 UTC

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7/n Therefore one LIES by the use of unqualified, and therefore ambiguous use of the term TRUE. There is no “My Truth” as if truth is relative. There is only true enough for me, given that only I am liable for using it for the purpose of decidability.

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