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Part One When what is true or false is judged on a man-made construction, what's the point? |
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Owenholden ::: Favorites Why do you have a problem with semantics. Let's define 'opposite' as the negative of something. Your understanding does not work. What is opposite to contradiction, for you?? Is falsity the opposite of truth, or is falsity the opposite of non-confirmation. That is to say, you clearly do not undersand falsity! 07-02-24 15:44:50 _____________________________________________________ | |
Owenholden ::: Favorites You ar a logical idiot!! 07-02-24 16:06:01 _____________________________________________________ | |
Owenholden ::: Favorites Why do you think that you sillyness is a concern for anyone?? Givit up fool, your presumed logic cannot make sense to anyone! 07-02-24 16:13:06 _____________________________________________________ | |
Owenholden ::: Favorites You are a godamed Idiot. Who gives you the right to post on the subject of logic. I think you should try plumbing!! 07-02-24 16:19:11 _____________________________________________________ | |
Balphaus ::: Favorites That all made perfect sense to me although the whole concept is kind of self-revealing given enough thought.. I guess you're just doing the thinking for people.. Good video. 07-02-26 11:10:32 _____________________________________________________ | |
azrienoch ::: Favorites Oh? What does it reveal? And thanks. 07-02-26 11:39:17 _____________________________________________________ | |
theinquisitor ::: Favorites Is not something the opposite of something? Maybe I'm just being too mathematical but isn't the opposite of something, anti-something, not the lack of the something? Like the opposite of 1 is -1, not 0. 07-03-20 17:35:04 _____________________________________________________ | |
azrienoch ::: Favorites There may be a few posts for me to get through the whole thing. In one sense, you're right. When dealing with pure quantitative value, you can have an opposite value. Also, you can have matter and anti-matter. But in the second sense, this isn't right. It's not anti-matter or anti-value that we mean when we refer to the opposite of, say, "male." 07-03-20 18:17:47 _____________________________________________________ |
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Opposites and the Foundations of Logic, 1 of 2
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