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by Gormo
28 days ago
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> If we strictly follow logic, then nobody and nothing can claim that anything is true or false. 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. |
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I replied like that because I think you applied logic too strictly already.