How a True(X) predicate can be defined for the set of analytic knowledge

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Sujet : How a True(X) predicate can be defined for the set of analytic knowledge
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Date : 20. Mar 2025, 03:42:53
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It is stipulated that analytic knowledge is limited to the
set of knowledge that can be expressed using language or
derived by applying truth preserving operations to elements
of this set.
When we begin with a set of basic facts and all inference
is limited to applying truth preserving operations to
elements of this set then a True(X) predicate cannot possibly
be thwarted.
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