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On 6/12/24 9:37 PM, olcott wrote:What makes the expression: "a frog" true?On 6/12/2024 7:57 PM, Richard Damon wrote:And how can we tell that there is nothing that makes the expression of language true?>>
Nope. The concept and definition of natural numbers exist, but doesn't derive from any part of the "universe".
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Note, they don't "exist" as a substance, only as a concept, and the universe is substance.
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OF EVERYTHING IF THERE IS NOTHING THAT MAKES AN EXPRESSION
OF LANGUAGE X TRUE THENN (THEN AND ONLY THEN) X HAS NO TRUTH-MAKER.
Do you mean that Russel's Teapot has a truth-maker, because we can not show that there is nothing that makes it true?Truth need not be known.
Try to show that "a frog" is true.>So, how do we know about that?
FOR THE SAME X
OF EVERYTHING IF THERE IS NOTHING THAT MAKES AN EXPRESSION
OF LANGUAGE ~X TRUE THENN (THEN AND ONLY THEN) X IS NOT A TRUTH-BEARER.
proving non-existance is very hard.There are many unknowns.
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