Are you telling me, or asking me?
And, what made you even begin to assume such a thing as you did here?
Also, is that statement that I provided for you the truth?
Are you telling me, or asking me?
Let's take a subset of the truth: true arithmetic.bahman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 7:51 pm The truth is a set of statements in which each statement is true. The truth cannot be changed and created. It however can be known through the process of creating knowledge. Knowledge however can be false or true. The truth can be found through the process of refining the knowledge. The truth therefore is objective since everybody would agree with it and it does not depend on opinion, perception, or emotion.
How is JTB a step too far?
The truth is what everybody agree with or everyone will agree with it. But that would mean that if someone disagrees, it isn't the truth. So, I was asking you if someone disagreed with what you said above, does that mean it isn't true?bahman wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:38 pmAgree on what? Disagree on what?Iwannaplato wrote: ↑Thu Jul 11, 2024 8:16 pmSo, if someone doesn't agree with what you wrote here, it isn't true?bahman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 09, 2024 7:51 pm The truth is a set of statements in which each statement is true. The truth cannot be changed and created. It however can be known through the process of creating knowledge. Knowledge however can be false or true. The truth can be found through the process of refining the knowledge. The truth therefore is objective since everybody would agree with it and it does not depend on opinion, perception, or emotion.
Excluding the null set, right?
And justification based on simile is oval.
and justifiably delicious chocolate milk is ovaltine.