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Source date (UTC): 2018-01-14 22:11:00 UTC
https://t.co/zMule2VecIMy answer to What is the adjective form of truth? https://t.co/zMule2VecI
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-14 22:11:00 UTC
(in case you missed it, bill calls out something to ponder.)
—“Because all axiomatic systems can eventually be internally justified, … it’s the survivability of the axioms (criteria of decidability) that they are dependent upon, rather than the explanatory power, and benefits of that explanatory power, that permit their survival as truth candidates.”— CD
—“^THIS^ A THOUSAND TIMES THIS!”– Bill Joslin
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-14 20:47:00 UTC
WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN? (AND WHAT IS ITS ADJECTIVE FORM?)
Truth can only mean ‘descriptive testimony free of error, bias, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit’. In other words, speech, the semantic content of which corresponds with reality.
One speaks truthfully, or untruthfully , or honestly or dishonestly.
To be precise, one speaks honestly not having done due diligence, nor warrantying one’s speech. One speaks truthfully having done due diligence, and warrantying one’s speech.
So you might speak honestly – not having done due diligence on your speech. But that is not the same as speaking truthfully – having done due diligence on your speech. So you might give your honest opinion, but that differs from doing diligence that such an opinion survives criticism – meaning correspondence.
Both the physical sciences and law specialize in the art of due diligence. As an extension of law, anglo analytic philosophy attempts to specialize in the art of due diligence. Strangely, continental philosophy does the opposite.
But if speaking truthfully requires that we perform due diligence, and warranty our speech, then how does one perform such due diligence? How do we test correspondence? In the most simple of terms, a truth statement must be:
And if you want to claim it’s ethical and moral (and objectively legal):
We use the word ‘Truth’ in many, many contexts. Most of them somewhere between a convenience and a dishonesty. True, honest, logical, and good are independent concepts frequently conflated to attribute authority where it is absent.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-adjective-form-of-truth
WHAT DOES TRUTH MEAN? (AND WHAT IS ITS ADJECTIVE FORM?)
Truth can only mean ‘descriptive testimony free of error, bias, suggestion, obscurantism and deceit’. In other words, speech, the semantic content of which corresponds with reality.
One speaks truthfully, or untruthfully , or honestly or dishonestly.
To be precise, one speaks honestly not having done due diligence, nor warrantying one’s speech. One speaks truthfully having done due diligence, and warrantying one’s speech.
So you might speak honestly – not having done due diligence on your speech. But that is not the same as speaking truthfully – having done due diligence on your speech. So you might give your honest opinion, but that differs from doing diligence that such an opinion survives criticism – meaning correspondence.
Both the physical sciences and law specialize in the art of due diligence. As an extension of law, anglo analytic philosophy attempts to specialize in the art of due diligence. Strangely, continental philosophy does the opposite.
But if speaking truthfully requires that we perform due diligence, and warranty our speech, then how does one perform such due diligence? How do we test correspondence? In the most simple of terms, a truth statement must be:
And if you want to claim it’s ethical and moral (and objectively legal):
We use the word ‘Truth’ in many, many contexts. Most of them somewhere between a convenience and a dishonesty. True, honest, logical, and good are independent concepts frequently conflated to attribute authority where it is absent.
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-adjective-form-of-truth
It’s just true, right? I mean, why are you afraid of the truth?
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 20:38:53 UTC
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You mean, speaking the truth is … racist?
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 20:37:58 UTC
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News flash: the shithole “president” of US is a racist. #shitholegate
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I agree that it’s an accurate statement and so is his opinion on the matter.
Source date (UTC): 2018-01-13 20:32:57 UTC
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