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by readthenotes1
616 days ago
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But by providing such details the statement goes from unknowable to unknown and potentially verifiable at some point. Avoiding falsifiable statements is a skill set that might be worth having in your communications toolkit. (I remember reading that some philosophy school had {True, false, unknown, unknowable} but, alas, cannot find any reference to that just now) |
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