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On 6/11/24 12:06 PM, olcott wrote:Every expression of language X that isOn 6/11/2024 2:45 AM, Mikko wrote:Nope, YOU are simply wrong, because you don't understand how big logic actualy is, because, it seems, your mind is to small.On 2024-06-10 14:43:34 +0000, olcott said:>
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Those laws do not constrain formal systems. Each formal system specifies
its own laws, which include all or some or none of those. Besides, a the
word "proposition" need not be and often is not used in the specification
of a formal system.
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*This is the way that truth actually works*
*People are free to disagree and simply be wrong*
Finite strings are the most generic form of "expressions of language">But logic systems don't necessaily deal with "expressions of language" in the sense you seem to be thinking of it.
When we ask the question: What is a truthmaker? The generic answer is
whatever makes an expression of language true <is> its truthmaker.
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That is more than nothing in the universe.This entails that if there is nothing in the universe that makesUnless it just is true because it is a truthmaker by definition.
expression X true then X lacks a truthmaker and is untrue.
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