"truth is primarily a property of judgement not of propositions" - Is this true? — Modern Conviviality
and the author writes: "truth is primarily a property of judgement not of propositions" — Modern Conviviality
"truth is primarily a property of judgement not of propositions" - Is this true? — Modern Conviviality
If you could travel back in time and ask for the definition of "truth" you would probably get different answers in different historical periods.
In other words, it is not something concrete and external like rain. It is a concept that depends on cultural context for meaning and application.
At least that is the way that I see it. — WISDOMfromPO-MO
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