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by ruszki
22 days ago
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If we strictly follow logic, then nobody and nothing can claim that anything is true or false. We just stick these labels to things which seems to have high enough probability. The problem is that “high enough” is very-very-very different for different people, topics, and even time. |
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Sure they can. They may or may not be correct, but that's a matter of empirical validation entirely distinct from the logic flow itself. Whether or not a conclusion is logically implied by its hypotheses has nothing to do with whether the input hypotheses are themselves true. Logic is just the reasoning process.
> We just stick these labels to things which seems to have high enough probability. The problem is that “high enough” is very-very-very different for different people, topics, and even time.
That's true, but outside the scope of logic, and is entirely a matter of semantics.