There are almost no just-plain-true (or false) facts in the macroscopic natural world. We’ve engineered our environment to support deductive reasoning, which doesn’t work in nature. Text from Elijah Millgram’s _Hard Truths_pic.twitter.com/e6HLMSjpb3
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It hasn't seemed to me that rationalists of any stripe have been unable to manage an arbitrary degree of boundary problems. Insofar as those don't stymie bivalence, truth value is cut and dried.
That is pretty close to a definitional statement, I recognize. Sometimes truth value is effectively applicable, sometimes not. I'm suspicious of those who deny this, but claims that others deny it are also suspect.
Ah ok I see your point. I think I would call what you are describing an absolute truth. And I agree absolute truths require logical concepts that were probably in short supply before modernity.
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