Sujet : Re: The philosophy of logic reformulates existing ideas on a new basis --- infallibly correct
De : mikko.levanto (at) *nospam* iki.fi (Mikko)
Groupes : comp.theoryDate : 14. Nov 2024, 09:47:01
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On 2024-11-13 11:57:22 +0000, Alan Mackenzie said:
As for your attempts to pretend that unprovable statements are the same
as false statements, Mark Twain got it right when he asked "How many legs
does a dog have if you call a tail a leg?". To which the answer is
"Four: calling a tail a leg doesn't make it one.".
That story is usually attributed to Abraham Lincoln. For more about it, see
https://timpanogos.blog/2007/05/23/lincoln-quote-sourced-calfs-tail-not-dogs-tail/ --
Mikko