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by Ecoste
778 days ago
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> I think that if someone is completely unable to justify an observed truth to others, then it might not be a truth at all. What if the observed truth that someone is trying to communicate is paradoxical and hard to communicate in and of itself? What if the truth is ambiguous? What constitutes ambiguous or unambiguous? At the end of the day ambiguity is a real concept, so is a paradox, therefore there will exist things that are ambiguous and paradoxical and pointing that out does have value. |
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Being hard to communicate is precisely why it's important to communicate rigorously and formally.