Seeing as he doesn't provide an answer, that's pretty sad. But also probably accurate. — Banno
Truth is a property of sentences. — Michael
The wouldn't you need an interpretation of the interpretation?Shouldn't it at the very least be a property of a pair <sentence, interpretation> — Srap Tasmaner
Right. I mentioned earlier that worldview (or hinge propositions) are in play regarding dinosaur truths. It's not something that gets worked out logically.Once again what looks like metaphysics is a choice of language. — Banno
The wouldn't you need an interpretation of the interpretation? — Banno
Is it? — Srap Tasmaner
Like using a paperclip to replace a cotter pin? — Banno
much like accuracy is a property of paintings — Michael
(Or a triple that includes as well a world.) — Srap Tasmaner
To say that a painting is accurate in itself makes no sense without reference to something outside the painting. — Leontiskos
So if you set up your easel in front of my house and make a lovely painting of it, will it seem, even to you, to be accurate if you look at my house from the back? (Or after dark? Or in the rain?) — Srap Tasmaner
To say that a painting is accurate in itself makes no sense without reference to something outside the painting. — Leontiskos
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