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by marginalia_nu
1622 days ago
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Here is a more nuanced take: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/facts/ There is serious problems with facts merely being true statements if you start poking at the edge cases a bit. Consider that there are things that are, and statements that are true. If the two are the same, then all statements that are true must also be things that are. But it is true that if I were to lick my own forehead, it would become wet; yet I cannot lick my own forehead. This is an example of something that is true, yet cannot be. The statements that are true is a larger category than the things that are. |
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And just for shits and giggles https://metro.co.uk/2018/12/03/man-claims-to-be-only-person-... haha