Does a Set of all Truths exist?
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A basic conceptual argument. First advanced by philosopher Patrick Grim.
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Mathematical or otherwise. Do you think it makes a difference?
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Replying to @HerbertHitchens
Yes, empirical truths are a multivariate function of physical parametrs.. energy, frame of reference etc. You may be asking about the set of empirical truths that do not vary on these parameters. Of those, there aren’t many—if not the empty set.
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Replying to @InertialObservr
Right, but the argument put forward isn’t limited to empirical truths. Even analytical truths will follow the same logic I’d think.
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Replying to @HerbertHitchens
If you don’t separate the two truths and compare them the same, the question sounds completely contrived and meaningless.
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So the question drowns in its attempt at generality
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