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On 2024-04-06 01:26:49 +0000, Lawrence D'Oliveiro said:A moral "truth" is often no more than an opinion.
On Thu, 4 Apr 2024 18:57:44 -0500, olcott wrote:It is an analytic truth as it is true by the meaning of the words.
>There are only two kinds of truth:>
(a) Analytic truth where expressions of language are true on the basis
of their meaning. Example: "All dogs are animals."
>
(b) Empirical truth, expressions of language that rely on sense data
from the sense organs. Example: "There is a dog in my living room right
now."
Which kind of truth is that statement?
In particular, Olcott doesn't use the word "truth" for any other
kind, although someone else might say, e.g., that a moral truth is
a truth, too.
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